US business travel hotspots for 2026 have been revealed, with Las Vegas, Chicago, New York, and Orlando set to lead corporate travel growth. These cities are expected to drive increased conference and meeting arrivals.
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Las Vegas has surged ahead of Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, and Orlando as the top U.S. business travel destination. The city’s rise fuels growth in events, conferences, and trade shows, boosting the travel and tourism sector.
Las Vegas is set to host Super Bowl LXIII and may welcome an NBA franchise by 2029. These major sports events are poised to boost tourism, transforming the city into a premier global entertainment hub.
Philadelphia joins Orlando, Baltimore, Chicago, New Orleans, and Las Vegas in surging hotel occupancy, visitor spending, and tax revenues ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, spotlighting major U.S. cities gearing up for the global event.
USA Travel Trends 2026 reveal top tourist hotspots like New York, Orlando, and Las Vegas. Discover smart tips to navigate crowds, optimize visits, and enjoy local experiences in these bustling cities. Stay ahead in travel planning!
Las Vegas joins New York, Florida, and California as US tourism declines in 2025. A new report reveals key factors behind the drop and examines how top destinations are adapting amid shifting travel trends.
Las Vegas joins California, Florida, Michigan, Arizona, and New York in revamping tourism strategies with a $6 million campaign targeting Canadian travelers, aiming to boost post-pandemic visitor numbers.
Qantas launches its first nonstop Sydney-Las Vegas flight on the Boeing 787-9, sparking a travel surge with major Strip hotels like MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment gearing up for increased US-Australia tourism.
Sydney to Las Vegas direct flights have launched, marking a major boost in Australia-US tourism. This new route promises easier access, increased travel options, and strengthened ties between the two popular destinations.
Las Vegas, alongside Miami, New York, Washington, Los Angeles, and Orlando, faces one of the steepest declines in US tourism this year. Economic shifts and changing traveler preferences impact these major destinations.
Las Vegas urges enhanced U.S.-Canada-Mexico tourism collaboration to increase visitor numbers. New initiatives aim to streamline travel and promote cross-border tourism, boosting the region’s economic recovery.
US Brightline West high-speed rail is set to revolutionize travel between Southern California and Las Vegas by 2028, offering unprecedented speed and efficiency, transforming the region’s transportation landscape.
Las Vegas Valentine’s Day 2026 transforms Sin City into the USA’s most romantic playground. Tourists can expect exclusive events, dazzling shows, and luxurious experiences, making it the ultimate couple’s destination.
New York City joins Miami, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas as top U.S. travel destinations for 2026. These vibrant cities offer unmatched experiences, making them must-visit spots for travelers nationwide.
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.
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.




















