World Travel & Tourism Council [WTTC]
Published on April 18, 2026
The United States of America [USA]
remained the largest Travel & Tourism market in the world in 2025 but is
losing market share according to the World Travel & Tourism Council’s [WTTC]
latest Economic Impact Research, sponsored by its Lead Research Partner, Chase
Travel.
While 2025 saw the best year
ever for the Travel & Tourism sector in terms of GDP growth of 4.1%, the
story was very different for North America, which was the slowest-growing
region globally, rising just 1.0%, and by only 0.9% in the U.S.
According to the report, 80
million more people travelled internationally in 2025 compared with the year
before yet they chose other destinations. U.S. visitor numbers declined 5.5%
against 2024 and international visitor spending fell 4.6% to US$176
billion.
While the U.S. continues to
lead in scale, contributing US$2.63 trillion to global GDP, WTTC
highlights that the country is now at a crossroads in its tourism development.
With the right actions, it has a significant opportunity to restore
international visitor spending, sustain job creation, and strengthen its global
leadership - particularly as competition intensifies from fast-rising markets
in Asia Pacific, such as China.
In 2025, the Travel &
Tourism sector in the U.S. supported 20.4 million jobs, up 1.2%
year-on-year, and added approximately 242,000 new jobs, a positive signal
for both the sector and the wider economy. Domestic visitor spending remained
strong at US$1.54 trillion, up 0.3% year-on-year and 14.3% above
pre-pandemic levels.
Sustaining this momentum will
depend on increasing investment and promotion of the United States, rebuilding
international demand, changing perception and ensuring the U.S. remains
competitive as a global destination.
With the country set to
co-host major football events in 2026, WTTC highlights a significant and
immediate opportunity. The event is expected to bring around 1.24 million
international visitors during the tournament period, offering a powerful
platform to showcase the American experience, and convert visitors into
promoters of travel to the country.
China, the second largest
market in the world, is rapidly gaining ground, with Travel & Tourism
contributing US$1.75 trillion to GDP in 2025, growing 9.9%
year-on-year and supporting 84.6 million jobs (+2.0%). Both
international visitor spending [up 10.5% to US$135 billion] and domestic
spending (up 10.7% to US$890 billion) saw strong gains.
This momentum reflects the
broader strength of Asia-Pacific, now the fastest-growing Travel & Tourism
region globally. The region’s GDP grew 8.2% in 2025 to reach US$3.29
trillion, with several markets outperforming the global average, led by
Malaysia [11.2%] and the Philippines [10.8%], followed by China [9.9%], India [7.3%],
and Indonesia [7.2%].
Gloria Guevara, President
& CEO of WTTC, stated that the United States remains the largest Travel
& Tourism market in the world and has an amazing foundation. To avoid
losing its leadership position the U.S. must invest in promoting its
attractiveness, both in international markets and during the summer of football;
change perception and position the U.S. as a welcoming destination; and grow
international visitor spend, encouraging stopovers and new experiences.
Jason Wynn, CEO of Chase
Travel, noted that as WTTC’s latest research shows, the U.S. Travel &
Tourism sector continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience, supporting
millions of jobs and driving trillions of dollars in economic growth even amid
global headwinds. With the U.S. set to host a series of global events through
2028, we have an extraordinary opportunity to welcome new visitors and bring
travellers from around the world closer together, fostering meaningful
connections across countries and communities.
Wynn said that Chase Travel is
committed to being the go-to partner and provider for both domestic and
international travel, leveraging our world class marketplace to empower
travellers, advisors, and partners to elevate every trip and drive lasting
growth for the industry.
WTTC will continue working
with governments and industry leaders to support sustainable Travel &
Tourism growth, strengthen competitiveness, and ensure the sector remains a
driver of jobs, investment, and economic opportunity.
Chase Travel remains dedicated to making travel more accessible and rewarding for cardmembers by connecting them to trusted partners, seamless booking and support, and the experiences that matter most.
Source: www.africantraveltimes.com