
Weaker US Dollar Raises Costs for Americans Traveling Abroad
The weakening of the U.S. dollar in 2025 has made European travel more expensive for Americans once they arrive, despite cheaper airfare options. Currency devaluation has increased costs for hotels, tickets, and other expenses in Europe, although lower flight prices due to increased airline competition offer some relief. Despite higher costs and economic uncertainties, U.S. travel demand remains strong, with many travelers adjusting their plans and budgets to continue exploring abroad.

