U.S. tourism rebound slowly approaching 2019 levels
Last year's total is just under two-thirds of the number of visitors who came to the United States in 2019
Tourism to and from the U.S. has gradually recovered in 2022 without fully returning to pre-pandemic levels, according to data released by the Commerce Department.
Key takeaways
- For the year as a whole, more than 50.8 million people visited the U.S., just under two-thirds of the number of visitors who came to the United States in 2019;
- Americans, on the other hand, traveled abroad more extensively, with just over 80 million short-stay departures over the past year, more than 80% of the level seen in 2019;
- Mexico, Canada, the United Kingdom, Brazil and France are the top countries of origin for tourists traveling to the United States.
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