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

Mar 22, 2023

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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