Orlando joins New York, Miami, Las Vegas, and Chicago in generating millions from tourism, boosting local businesses and enriching community culture. Discover how the city is becoming a top U.S. travel destination.
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Las Vegas joins NYC, LA, Seattle, and SF in a tourism surge, with record hotel bookings and overnight stays driving unprecedented revenue growth. Experts reveal a game-changing twist reshaping the travel economy.
Las Vegas joins forces with Orlando, Nashville, Norfolk, Alaska, and more to emerge as the unstoppable U.S. travel powerhouses of 2026, promising vibrant tourism and unforgettable experiences nationwide.
Las Vegas faces unexpected heavy rain, disrupting New Year celebrations and chilling the desert heart. Storms caused travel delays and event cancellations, casting a damp shadow over the city’s festive plans.
Boise joins Orlando, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Detroit in the rising “whycations” trend, where travelers explore top US cities seeking unique, meaningful experiences beyond typical tourism.
U.S. tourism faces a sharp decline in 2025 as major destinations like Las Vegas, Buffalo, and Washington D.C. report fewer international travelers. Industry experts warn of significant economic impacts amid changing travel patterns.
Las Vegas joins Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, and New York City as top US New Year travel hotspots. The city shines with unique events, concerts, and festivities, boosting tourism nationwide.
Southwest Airlines has resumed mainland-Hawaii service with new nonstop flights between Las Vegas and Hilo. This move restores vital connectivity and boosts travel options for Hawaii-bound passengers.
In 2026, New York joins top U.S. cities like Los Angeles, Miami, and San Francisco as premier destinations for adventure, culture, and hidden gems. Discover unforgettable experiences across America’s vibrant urban landscapes.
Las Vegas joins Miami, NYC, Orlando, San Francisco, and LA in facing an unexpected tourism slump, impacting the economy. Experts predict a 2026 rebound, driven by Brand USA’s new promotional campaign.
Las Vegas joins NYC, LA, Florida, and Palm Springs in facing a sharp decline in Canadian tourists. The US travel sector suffers over $2 billion in lost visitor spending and 14,000 job cuts, revealing deep industry struggles.
Las Vegas joins Chicago, Houston, New York City, and Miami in a surge of domestic tourist arrivals, while international visitor numbers show a slow decline, reshaping U.S. travel dynamics.
November 2025 heats up with top US sports travel events: Formula 1 races in Las Vegas, the Philadelphia Marathon, the NWSL Championship, plus AEW and WWE wrestling shows. A thrilling month for fans nationwide.
The looming U.S. government shutdown and reduced flights threaten to cripple Las Vegas tourism, just as major events approach. Industry leaders warn of significant economic fallout if disruptions continue.
Las Vegas joins New York and other major US cities in facing steep tourism downturns as the federal shutdown casts uncertainty over the travel industry, impacting bookings and local economies nationwide.
Raleigh joins New York City, Las Vegas, Chicago, and Greater Miami in boosting sports tourism with new recreational activities and events, attracting travelers from the US and Canada, according to the latest update from Travel And Tour World.
Las Vegas faces a downturn in U.S. tourism as visitor numbers decline. However, a new promotional campaign aims to revitalize the city’s travel industry, promising a surge in tourist arrivals and economic recovery.
Las Vegas partners with Orlando, Washington, New York, and San Francisco to strengthen US business tourism, driving unprecedented growth in the American MICE sector, new 2024-2025 stats reveal.
Las Vegas joins Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Orlando as US tourism faces a slump continuing through August, with projections indicating a steep decline until the end of 2025, reports Travel And Tour World.
Despite a recent dip in visitor numbers, Las Vegas remains far from dead. The iconic city continues to attract tourists with its vibrant entertainment and evolving attractions, proving its lasting appeal in the US travel market.




















