Las Vegas leads a US hotel growth surge, followed by Philadelphia, Miami, and Chicago, driven by mega events, sports tourism, conventions, and a corporate travel rebound, STR reports record gains in RevPAR, ADR, and occupancy.
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The United States meetings market surges post US-Iran war, with Las Vegas, Orlando, Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, and Washington, D.C. leading a robust recovery in MICE, business travel, and corporate events, signaling renewed industry growth.
Las Vegas faces a sharp decline in tourism in 2026, impacting hotel prices, flight costs, and global travel trends. Experts analyze how fewer visitors could reshape the city’s hospitality and the broader travel industry.
Las Vegas Travel 2026 marks a milestone as LA Tourism hosts a high-profile Jays game, boosting US-Canada sports marketing. This cross-border event drives growth in travel and tourism, enhancing binational ties.
Las Vegas launches free nightclub entry for 21st birthdays at iconic Strip venues, boosting celebrations for young visitors. The move aims to enhance tourist experiences and draw more milestone celebrations to the city.
Las Vegas emerges as the leading summer travel hotspot in the U.S., attracting adventure, luxury, and entertainment seekers alike. With world-class resorts and vibrant nightlife, the city continues to dominate the travel scene.
Las Vegas has secured the NBA Summer League through 2028, backed by a multi-million dollar USA Sports Tourism initiative. This deal aims to boost tourism and solidify the city as a key basketball destination.
Donutique in Las Vegas unveils dazzling new summer flavors and a seasonal dessert menu at The Venetian, solidifying its status as a must-visit sweet spot for unforgettable USA travel experiences.
USA Travel News 2026: EDC traffic surges back into Las Vegas as the annual music festival concludes with epic departures. The influx highlights renewed travel demand, boosting local tourism and transportation networks.
USA Travel Alert: EDO Hospitality elevates Las Vegas dining this summer with new menu hits and exclusive wine events, offering visitors a vibrant culinary experience in the city’s renowned hospitality scene.
Las Vegas faces a tourism crisis as new social media regulations abroad limit international visitors. The city’s vital travel sector warns these restrictions could drastically impact bookings and revenue.
In 2026, Las Vegas emerges as a more affordable U.S. destination, blending scenic adventures, vibrant local cultural hotspots, and convenient access to iconic national parks, boosting its appeal for diverse travelers.
Las Vegas tourism declines sharply as rising resort fees, tougher casino odds, and budget cuts deter visitors. Once affordable thrills now come at a higher cost, prompting travelers to seek alternatives.
Hilton Grand Vacations enhances the Las Vegas F1 experience with an exclusive Trackside Clubhouse, offering fans premium access and amenities during the high-octane event, elevating travel and tourism in the city.
Las Vegas unveils its latest dark tourism sites alongside dazzling new Broadway shows, blending eerie history with world-class entertainment. Explore the city’s evolving attractions in this exclusive Travel And Tour World guide.
United States and Canada travel surges as Las Vegas casinos launch Canadian Dollar Parity Program. The initiative boosts hotel bookings, gaming revenue, and drives robust summer tourism growth, industry reports.
Las Vegas emerges as a prime hub for sports business events, blending world-class venues with innovative networking opportunities. Travel And Tour World spotlights this dynamic market shaping the future of sports commerce.
United States sports tourism is booming as Las Vegas’ Caesars Forum sparks industry innovation. With soaring economic impact and event-driven travel, America’s sports landscape is being reshaped for a golden era.
Flights across major US hubs including Los Angeles, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Miami, and Orlando face disruptions today with 1,707 delays and 347 cancellations, impacting Delta, United, Spirit, Southwest, SkyWest, and other airlines nationwide.
Las Vegas joins Miami, Honolulu, New York City, Los Angeles, Orlando, and other major US cities facing a tourism slowdown. The travel sector is under significant pressure as visitor numbers dip amid economic and global challenges.


















