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Hotels in world's largest economy seek World Cup boost after tourism dip
VnExpress International - Latest news, business, travel and analysis from Vietnam2026.03.09Updated 27d ago

At the U.S. hotels that Meade Atkeson manages, a drop in tourism weighs heavily on business, but hoteliers like him hope that FIFA World Cup enthusiasm would soon eclipse wariness over U.S. President Donald Trump's policies.
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U.S. hotels are experiencing a tourism decline, but industry leaders like manager Meade Atkeson hope the FIFA World Cup will reverse this trend. Hoteliers expect the upcoming World Cup to boost business and offset concerns about policies affecting travel to the United States.
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