International tourism was once one of America’s largest money-making businesses. Travelers from all over the world, including a number from high-spending countries like those in the European Union, the Middle East, or East Asia, would spend lavishly on vacations to the United States, bolstering local economies with a stream of tourist revenue and continuing to create a predictable stream of demand for the United States Dollar. However, times and market conditions have both recently changed, and annual tourist arrivals to the United States have continued to fall, much to the chagrin of airlines, which had filled many of their seats with inbound visitors.
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