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American tourism faces a ‘perfect storm’
The summer travel season usually kicks off with packed planes and bustling airports — but this year, a half-empty Finnair flight into Los Angeles hints at something deeper. America’s tourism sector is struggling, weighed down by a strong dollar, strict border policies, and shifting global sentiment. International visitors are staying away, and even U.S. travelers are pulling back. As Memorial Day nears, industry leaders warn that the recovery many hoped for is still years off — and that America’s welcome mat may need serious dusting. Jackie Snow with Quartz has the full story.
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