President Donald Trump's radical policy changes in his second term are set to reshape travel in the US. His administration has introduced new tariffs, immigration crackdowns, and mass federal job cuts, sparking concerns about the impact on tourism. Delays in visa processing, stricter entry requirements, and escalating international tensions could deter foreign visitors, while industries dependent on immigrant labor face potential staffing shortages and rising costs. Experts warn that these disruptions could result in billions of dollars in lost tourism revenue.
Air travel is also under pressure, with mass layoffs at the Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Security Administration following a series of fatal crashes, raising concerns about aviation safety. National parks are also facing staff cuts, train travel funding is at risk, and rising fuel prices could impact road trips. And as the US prepares to host major sporting events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympics, experts fear the country may struggle to accommodate the influx of international visitors due to visa backlogs and restrictive policies.
Beyond these challenges, the US travel landscape is also evolving in new ways. From eco-conscious adventures to space tourism, the way Americans travel is changing dramatically.
In this gallery, we'll uncover the key trends shaping the future of travel, from the rise of sustainable escapes to the allure of unique accommodations. Buckle up, and get ready to discover how 2025 is shaping up in terms of tourism.
Travel trouble: how Trump's second term could impact the industry
From visa delays to job cuts, why travel in the US may never be the same
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