Australia -based Intrepid Travel Travel has started to see “some softening in the demand for the United States, especially from Europe,” according to its CEO James Thornton, who notes that US local travel (travel by Americans in America) decreased by 27 % and travel to the United States from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa by 12.8 % compared to last year.
“This may be due to a number of factors, including the power of the US dollar, but we believe that the American polarizing approach to it is definitely an effect,” he says.
Intrepid has also seen a slight decline in internal travel from Australia and New Zealand. However, Thornton says, “The United States is still a very desirable travel destination,” said Thornton, and indicates that most of the current reservations were made about six months before the current administration.
“The United States is still one of its best global destinations, which is stimulated by the desire to visit famous cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Miami. She adds that destinations, including Montana, Rocky Mountains, and New England, are actually.
Whether it is still possible to see the last height in or not travel warnings to the United States. Below, we have collected the countries that have released or updated consultations for their citizens about travel so far.
What countries have issued travel warnings against the United States?
France
France joined other European countries that issued a warning on the evening of March 24 by reviewing the advice of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Citizens heading to the United States are now “highly recommended” to consult with the embassy site and their airlines “to verify any new approved changes or measures.”
Specifically, it is noted that those who apply for a new visa or electronic travel licensing system (ESTA) should be familiar with the American presidential decree presented on January 20, which requires the “sign of” sex at birth “.
Canada
With 20.4 million visits from Canada in 2024, the northern American neighbor is the best driver for international visitors, generating $ 20.5 billion of spending. Starting April 11, 2025, Canadians who reside in the United States will be required for more than 30 days to register in the United States government.
The Canadian government has added information to its American travel guidelines regarding the new entry and exit rules, with a warning not to register via the i-94 model or the new G-325r model on the USCIS and the US Citizenship and Immigration Services site (USCIS
“This is interesting because there was a base for this migration for the citizens of other countries, but in the Canadian issue it was never strict or strictly strict,” says. “Now the Canadian government says, make sure to follow the rules.”