14 Aug

USA Tourism Sector Surges with New York in Lead Along with Miami, Los Angeles and Orlando

The U.S. travel sector is experiencing a remarkable resurgence, with New York City leading the charge. 

As global temperatures rise and summer vacations take off across North America and Europe, the tourism sector is bouncing back stronger than ever. 

The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a significant blow to international travel, but by 2024, the sector is on track to fully recover. In 2023, international tourism reached 88% of 2019 levels, contributing over $230 billion in exports and accounting for 22% of all U.S. services exports globally.

New York City Leads the Way

New York City remains at the forefront of this recovery, solidifying its status as a top global destination. In 2023, New York welcomed over 9 million overseas travelers, drawn by its world-class shopping, iconic landmarks, and renowned museums.

Despite a sharp decline in 2020, when visitor numbers plummeted by 66.5%, the city rebounded impressively with 62.2 million visitors last year, just 6.6% below its 2019 peak.

The economic impact of this tourism surge is profound. In 2023, visitor spending in New York City exceeded $48 billion, with tourism-related tax revenues growing by 16% from FY 2020 to reach $4.9 billion in FY 2024. 

Although international spending has not fully returned to pre-pandemic levels, the city anticipates a complete recovery by 2025, especially in the international business travel segment.

Miami, Los Angeles, and Orlando Also Shine
While New York takes the lead, other major U.S. cities are also experiencing significant growth in tourism. Miami, with its pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, and cultural diversity, attracted 4.36 million overseas visitors in 2023, leading the nation with 1,632 visitors per 1,000 residents. Miami’s appeal continues to draw international tourists, contributing substantially to Florida’s economy.

Los Angeles follows closely, welcoming 3.6 million overseas visitors in 2023, marking a 31% increase from the previous year. The allure of Hollywood, coupled with the region’s beautiful coastlines and cultural offerings, ensures that Los Angeles remains a top destination for global travelers.

Orlando, renowned for its world-famous theme parks and family-friendly attractions, also saw a surge in international tourism. In 2023, the city attracted 3.5 million overseas visitors, a 20.5% increase from 2022. Orlando’s ability to captivate tourists from around the world reinforces its position as a key player in the U.S. travel sector.

Growth Across Other Major U.S. Destinations
Beyond these leading cities, other regions across the U.S. are also witnessing significant increases in overseas visitors. San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City in California recorded a 31.2% increase in overseas visitors, welcoming 2.28 million travelers in 2023. This area’s iconic landmarks and rich cultural history continue to attract international attention, with 1,483 overseas visitors per 1,000 residents. San Francisco accounted for 7.3% of all U.S. overseas visitors.

Source : https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/usa-tourism-sector-surges-with-new-york-in-lead-along-with-miami-los-angeles-and-orlando/