
Hawaii Tourism Faces Challenges Despite Spending Rise
Hawaii's tourism saw a 2.5% drop in September arrivals, but daily spending rose 11.3%. Industry leaders are concerned about rising costs and limited marketing budgets.
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Hawaii's tourism saw a 2.5% drop in September arrivals, but daily spending rose 11.3%. Industry leaders are concerned about rising costs and limited marketing budgets.

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U.S. border states, including New England, face a significant tourism slump in 2025 as Canadian visitor numbers decline by 16.8%. Political tensions, economic factors, and changing travel preferences

U.S. tourism faces significant declines from key international markets including Canada, UK, Mexico, France, South Korea, and Germany in 2025, driven by stricter visa policies, rising costs, and immig