- by foxnews
- 03 Mar 2025
Travel madness has officially arrived! March is ushering in a monumental surge in tourism across the USA, igniting a global travel frenzy that̢۪s setting the stage for a record-breaking summer travel season.
With Americans packing their bags in droves, airlines, hotels, and resorts are seeing an explosion in bookings, proving that 2025 is the year of the ultimate travel comeback.
Industry experts are stunned by the travel numbers rolling in this March.
Certain destinations have seen jaw-dropping spikes in tourism this March, with hotels selling out weeks in advance.
The top March travel hotspots include:
Even national parks like Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon are experiencing early spring crowds, with visitors seeking outdoor thrills before the summer rush.
Major travel industry trends show:
With March paving the way for record-breaking travel, industry insiders are warning that this summer will be nothing short of a travel revolution.
What to expect:
Experts advise booking now or risk missing out on the best flights, hotels, and vacation packages.
So why is March 2025 the start of a record-breaking travel season?
The travel industry is preparing for absolute chaos this summer.
If March is already seeing record-breaking travel numbers, summer 2025 could be the most overcrowded season in history.
Expect:
Travel experts urge anyone planning a trip this year to book NOW before prices surge even higher.
March 2025 has officially kicked off the biggest travel boom of the decade.
With domestic and global travel at all-time highs, this is shaping up to be the most unforgettable year in tourism history.
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