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Europe loses hold on American tourists, woos Chinese, Indian travellers

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Posted on February 17, 2026

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· Last updated: February 18, 2026

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Feb 18 (Reuters) - Chinese and Indian tourists are set to make up for a potential slowdown in growth from U.S. travellers to Europe this year, according to a survey published on Wednesday by the

European Tourism Shifts Focus from American to Asian Travelers

Shifting Trends in European Tourism

By Joanna Plucinska

Decline in American Travel

Feb 18 (Reuters) - Chinese and Indian tourists are set to make up for a potential slowdown in growth from U.S. travellers to Europe this year, according to data published on Wednesday by the European Travel Commission, with international arrivals to the continent set to rise by 6.2%. 

Growth in Asian Arrivals

This is the first sign of a slowdown in the post-pandemic boom in American travel to Europe, driven by a strong U.S. dollar and economic resilience in North America. 

Travel Spending Insights

An earlier study from industry group the European Travel Commission showed that Americans were less intent on travelling to Europe in 2026 than in 2025, a trend driven by worsening economic concerns and geopolitical instability. 

While Chinese arrivals to Europe are set to rise by 28% compared to 2025 and Indian arrivals to climb by 9%, traveller numbers from the Americas were seen growing by just 4.2%.

According to data from aviation intelligence platform Cirium, bookings from Europe to the U.S. between October 7 and end January fell 14.2% year-on-year, while bookings from the U.S. to Europe slid 7.3%.

Despite a tempering of interest from core American travellers, Europe is still seeing a steady rise in both long-haul travellers and in spending, showing that tourists who still want to come are more focused on high-value experiences that can keep the European travel market steady. 

"Europe continues to stand out as a reliable destination, well-positioned to respond to evolving demand for more flexible travel and experience-led journeys," said Miguel Sanz, head of the European Travel Commission, in a statement. 

"Particularly encouraging is the fact that growth in traveller spending is outpacing that of arrivals, allowing destinations to focus more on value than volume."

Travel spending in Europe is set to have risen by 9.7% in 2025, according to the new report. 

That is in line with reports from Europe's major carriers, including Lufthansa and Air France-KLM, of a steady rise in bookings for their premium offerings, while economy cabin bookings for transatlantic travel have fallen.

Air France-KLM reports its full-year results for 2025 on Thursday.

(Reporting by Joanna Plucinska; Additional reporting by Doyinsola Oladipo in New York; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • European tourism sees a decline in American travelers.
  • Chinese and Indian tourists are increasing in Europe.
  • International arrivals to Europe to rise by 6.2%.
  • Travel spending in Europe is set to rise by 9.7% in 2025.
  • Europe remains a top destination for high-value experiences.

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