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A visual chart titled “With Few Exceptions, Inbound Travel To The U.S. Fell Dramatically In March 2025 When Compared To March 2024” shows the percentage change in travel to the U.S. from various global regions. The data is presented as a series of bar graphs split into nine regions: Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Central America, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Oceania, South America, and Western Europe. • Each regional chart displays vertical bars representing individual countries, with green bars showing increased travel and red bars showing decreased travel. • Most regions show predominantly red bars, indicating a decline in inbound travel. • Exceptions include some countries in Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Central America which show moderate increases. To the right, a list titled “Countries That Increased Travel To The U.S.” includes: • Turkey (+50.9%), Slovenia (+41.2%), Netherlands Antilles (+27.9%), Panama (+26.2%), and Saudi Arabia (+25.8%) as the top five countries with the highest increase in travel. • The list continues with 20 more countries including Qatar, Poland, Israel, Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, and others with increases ranging from +22.7% to +0.7%. The source is noted at the bottom: https://www.trade.gov/i-94-arrivals-program

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