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U.S. hoteliers hope the 2026 World Cup will offset a 5.4% drop in international tourism caused by Trump-era policies.
U.S. hoteliers are counting on the 2026 FIFA World Cup to reverse a 5.4% drop in international tourism during the first eleven months of 2025, the only major destination to see such a decline.
Industry leaders link the drop to policies under President Donald Trump, including tariffs and immigration restrictions, which deterred travelers from countries like Canada and France.
With the hospitality sector facing a $6.7 billion revenue shortfall in Nevada, officials hope the World Cup will attract 20 to 30 million visitors, generate $30 billion in economic impact, and boost stays and spending nationwide, despite ongoing regional tensions.
Los hoteleros estadounidenses esperan que la Copa Mundial de 2026 compense la caída del 5.4% en el turismo internacional causada por las políticas de la era Trump.