Indian travel to the United States taped an uncommon dip in June 2025, with main information revealing less visitors compared to the exact same month in 2015.
For the very first time this millennium– leaving out the Covid years– the variety of Indians taking a trip to the United States fell in June 2025 compared to the exact same month in 2015.
Information from the United States Commerce Department’s National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO) reveals that 2.1 lakh Indians checked out America in June, down 8 percent from 2.3 lakh in June 2024. Provisionary figures for July likewise indicate a 5.5 percent year-on-year drop.
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The pattern extends beyond India. International arrivals to the United States decreased by 6.2 percent in June, 7 percent in May, and 8 percent in March. February saw a 1.9 percent dip, while January and April bucked the pattern with boosts of 4.7 percent and 1.3 percent, respectively.
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India stays the fourth-largest source market for visitors to the United States. After Mexico and Canada– both land-border nations– India ranks as the second-largest abroad source, behind the UK. Together with Brazil, these 5 markets represented almost 60 percent of all global arrivals in June, according to NTTO.