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National parks face major test with more visitors this summer
NBC News· 2025-07-07 01:00
Our national parks have never been more popular. It's just been beautiful and we've loved every minute of it. With a record-breaking 331 million visits across hundreds of sites last year alone.But this year, tourists could be heading into uncharted territory, citing internal data from the Interior Department. A watchdog group says a National Park Service has lost 24% of its permanent staff since January. I think if I were to describe the Smokies in a word or a phrase, um, it would be a roller coaster.Jackie ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-06 08:04
While tourism is booming across the rest of the world, the U.S. is a notable loser this year as tens of millions of international visitors are choosing to travel elsewhere—costing the economy up to $29 billion. https://t.co/d6jQOgTSnf (Photo: Getty Images) https://t.co/XG95POW5PZ ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-06 02:04
While tourism is booming across the rest of the world, the U.S. is a notable loser this year as tens of millions of international visitors are choosing to travel elsewhere—costing the economy up to $29 billion. https://t.co/pSZmKXGQbz (Photo: Getty Images) https://t.co/nZaWz0ZdtH ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-05 18:04
While tourism is booming across the rest of the world, the U.S. is a notable loser this year as tens of millions of international visitors are choosing to travel elsewhere—costing the economy up to $29 billion. https://t.co/2xb3unHMvd (Photo: Getty Images) https://t.co/0D2QHPduuq ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-05 12:40
The resort boasts 5km of beaches, cinemas, shopping malls restaurants and 54 hotels. But foreigners shouldn’t pack their bags quite yet https://t.co/U7ETF8OzF9 ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-04 21:04
While tourism is booming across the rest of the world, the U.S. is a notable loser this year as tens of millions of international visitors are choosing to travel elsewhere—costing the economy up to $29 billion. https://t.co/pI2XCzkcD5 (Photo: Getty Images) https://t.co/D1F03xdgB5 ...
Residents of London's iconic Notting Hill grow tired of tourists 
NBC News· 2025-07-04 20:30
[Music] It's a sunny day in one of the most popular neighborhoods in London with some of the most Instagrammed streets in the world. Welcome to Lancaster Road in Nodding Hill, where those colorful homes are a feast for the eyes at every hour, every minute, every second of the day. Just ask Julie, Amanda, and Dana, who flew in from New Jersey this morning.When you think of Nodding Hill, what comes to mind. um the movie and like probably this iconic street in 2025. They're just influencers and tourists standi ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-04 20:04
While tourism is booming across the rest of the world, the U.S. is a notable loser this year as tens of millions of international visitors are choosing to travel elsewhere—costing the economy up to $29 billion. https://t.co/3hkV7iBOs1 (Photo: Getty Images) https://t.co/5ukJYS19fu ...
Cruises are so back — and straining port cities
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-04 18:00
Industry Performance - The cruising industry is experiencing strong performance, with companies achieving record revenue and earnings [1] - Passionate cruisers contribute to the strong demand for cruising [2] Market Dynamics - Cruise companies are drawn to Galveston, Texas due to its access to the Western Caribbean and proximity to fast-growing cities like San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas, creating a drive-in market [3] - Galveston hosts nearly 2 million cruisers annually [2] Financial Impact - Cruise ships account for approximately 65% of the port's revenue [4] - Cruise-related activities contribute almost $900 million annually to the local economy [4] - An extra billion dollars for 50,000 people brings significant economic benefits [5]
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Forbes· 2025-07-04 17:12
U.S. Tourism Will Lose Up To $29 Billion As Visitors Plummet Amid Trump Policies https://t.co/qIUxBnke67 ...