One third of global travel spending last year was in Europe

a day ago by CAVOK to c/europe

Europe accounted for a third of global leisure travel receipts in 2025, with countries such as Italy, Spain, Türkiye and France expected to drive further growth this year. Here’s what your travel itinerary could look like.
notsosure 14 points a day ago

How is USA doing as a travel destination? ACC to Forbes, the USA has experienced a decline in international tourism since Trump returned to office. The "Trump Slump," has seen a sustained drop in foreign visitors, travel to the U.S. fell by 4.8% in January 2026 compared to the previous year, with steep declines from Asia (down 7.5%) and Europe (down 5.2%). The number of foreign tourists visiting the U.S. fell by 5.4% in 2025, and international visitor spending dropped by 4.6% last year, costing the tourism industry billions. Experts attribute this decline to restrictive policies, anti-American sentiment, and a stronger dollar, among other factors ​

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Melchior 14 points a day ago

and this happened during a World Cup, which is a massive tourism event.

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zaphod 4 points 18 hours ago

Those numbers are not from the world cup time.

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CosmoNova 10 points a day ago

Spending might‘ve increased because prices of pretty much everything have but still. Europe is pretty damn beautiful and I curse myself for not visiting other places more.

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atro_city 2 points 13 hours ago

And most of the money went to the wealthy, yay!

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MousePotatoDoesStuff 1 point 42 minutes ago

That's great, but we should be wary of becoming dependent on tourism. I'm in one of the countries ahead of the curve on this problem (Croatia) and would not recommend following our lead in this regard.

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vrighter 1 point 32 minutes ago

Maltese guy here: would not recommend either

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comrade_twisty -2 points a day ago

10% of that went to pick pockets in Italy and Spain.

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