Travel to Washington, D.C., from Western Europe is down more than 10 percent since President Donald Trump took office. Overall, 3.5 percent fewer visitors came from the region to the U.S. last year, as many travelers canceled their trips in response to Trump’s trade wars and other attacks on America’s traditional allies, according to the U.S. National Travel and Tourism Office. Of those who did come, many skipped out on the nation’s capital and other big cities in favor of more affordable destinations. Travel to Washington, D.C., fell by 11 percent, while California and New York experienced 9 percent and 4 percent declines, respectively. New York still receives the largest share of Western European travelers, who represent 37 percent of visitors to the U.S. overall. About 12 million Wester
European Visitors Slash Trips to Washington Under Trump
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