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57% Drop in European Travel to the U.S. – You Won’t Believe the Numbers!

According to recent data from the International Visitor Arrivals Program (ADIS I-94), there has been a significant decline in European travel to the United States. The numbers show a 57% decrease in European visitors arriving at U.S. air and sea ports compared to the previous year. This sharp drop in travel began with the onset of the new administration. The data, which tracks arrivals meticulously, highlights a notable shift in travel patterns. These statistics underscore a changing trend in international travel to the U.S. from Europe.

Source: flowingdata.com

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