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U.S. Outbound Travel Up Double In Most Destinations (But Sinking in Mexico)

by Dori Saltzman  April 26, 2023
U.S. Outbound Travel Up Double In Most Destinations (But Sinking in Mexico)

U.S. visitors to Barcelona will be up nearly 50% this summer. Photo: Shutterstock / Georgios Tsichlis

It’s a message we’ve been hearing for a while and something U.S. travel advisors are seeing every day: After a quiet couple of years, Americans are more than ready for international travel.

According to Sojern, a travel marketing platform that aggregates and analyzes billions of travel intent signals like hotel and airline booking data, international flight searches are up by 43%, with 30% more U.S. travelers heading to Europe this summer (over last summer) and 60% more heading to Asia Pacific.

In the Caribbean and Mexico, the numbers are not quite as rosy, though as a region, the Caribbean will see growth of about 3%. Mexico, on the other hand, will see 13% fewer visitors this summer.

Within Europe, Americans are flocking to Venice (+46%), Barcelona (+45%), Rome (+42%), Amsterdam (+40%), London (+37%), and Paris, Milan and Reykjavik (all +33%). Surprisingly, the only city in Europe that will see fewer visitors this summer, according to the Sojern data, is Lisbon (-8%).

Considering that most of Asia was closed to U.S. travelers until recently, it’s not surprising to see numbers like +2981% for China, +1162% for Hong Kong, and +222% for Japan.

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