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U.S. International Air Travel Slips in March As Overseas Visitation Edges Higher
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U.S. International Air Travel Slips in March As Overseas Visitation Edges Higher

13 April 20264 Mins Read

In Brief: March witnessed a decline in U.S. international air travel, contrasting with a rise in the number of overseas visitors, indicating shifting travel patterns in the hospitality industry.

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International air passenger traffic to and from the United States declined slightly in March 2026, while overseas visitation showed modest growth, reflecting mixed signals in global travel demand.

Published April 13, 2026 | By HNR News Staff Reporter

Overall Air Traffic Declines Slightly

Data released by the National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO) show that U.S.-international air passenger enplanements totaled 22 million in March 2026, a 2.4 percent decrease compared to March 2025.

Despite the year-over-year decline, total passenger volumes reached 103.1 percent of March 2019 levels, indicating that overall international air travel has now surpassed pre-pandemic benchmarks.

Calendar timing may have influenced the comparison, as Easter fell in March in 2026 but in April in 2025, potentially shifting travel patterns between the two periods.

Overseas Visitation Shows Modest Growth

Non-U.S. citizen air arrivals to the United States totaled 4.6 million in March, up 0.9 percent year over year, while overseas visitor arrivals reached 2.5 million, representing a 3.6 percent increase compared to March 2025.

Overseas visitation reached 85.8 percent of March 2019 levels, reflecting a gradual but incomplete recovery in long-haul inbound travel. Year-to-date through March, overseas visitation remained slightly below 2025 levels, down 0.9 percent.

“Inbound travel to the United States continues to recover at a slower pace than outbound demand, with cost, currency, and perception factors influencing the rate of return,” analysts at Tourism Economics noted in a recent global travel outlook.

Outbound Travel Remains Elevated

U.S. citizen departures to international destinations totaled 6.4 million in March 2026, a 2.1 percent decrease compared to the prior year. However, outbound travel remained significantly above pre-pandemic levels, exceeding March 2019 volumes by 19.4 percent.

The continued strength in outbound travel highlights sustained demand among U.S. travelers for international trips, even as inbound recovery progresses more gradually.

Regional Performance Varies

International air travel performance varied significantly by region.

Travel between the United States and Europe totaled 5.4 million passengers, up 3.5 percent year over year and slightly above pre-pandemic levels. South and Central America, along with the Caribbean, recorded 6.3 million passengers, a 2.7 percent increase and 17.1 percent above 2019 levels.

Asia showed stronger year-over-year growth, rising 10.5 percent to 3 million passengers, although volumes remained 4.8 percent below pre-pandemic levels.

In contrast, travel to and from the Middle East declined sharply, falling 54.1 percent compared to March 2025 and remaining 40 percent below 2019 levels.

Top Markets and Gateways

Mexico and Canada remained the largest international markets, with 3.6 million and 2.6 million passengers respectively, though both declined year over year. Other leading markets included the United Kingdom, the Dominican Republic, and Japan, all of which recorded growth.

Among U.S. airports, New York JFK led international traffic with 2.5 million passengers, followed by Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Atlanta.

On the international side, London Heathrow, Cancun, Toronto, Mexico City, and Paris Charles de Gaulle were the busiest foreign gateways serving U.S. routes.

Implications for Travel Demand

The March data highlights a continued divergence between outbound and inbound travel trends, with U.S. travelers maintaining strong international demand while inbound recovery remains uneven.

For the hospitality sector, the gradual improvement in overseas visitation supports international demand growth, but the slower pace of recovery compared to outbound travel suggests that inbound-driven markets may continue to face variability in performance.

Outlook

International travel volumes remain above pre-pandemic levels overall, but regional disparities and modest inbound growth indicate that the recovery is not uniform.

As global travel patterns continue to normalize, factors such as pricing, exchange rates, and geopolitical conditions are likely to influence the pace and distribution of demand.

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