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U.S. Department of Commerce
International visitation to US up 15 percent
Wednesday, May 21, 2008

3.3 million international visitors traveled to the United States in February 2008, an increase of 15 percent over February 2007 as the U.S. Department of Commerce announced. Total visitation year-to-date 2008 was up 13 percent from the first two months of 2007. International visitors also spent $11.6 billion during the month, up 26 percent from February 2007.

Highlights of February 2008 International Arrivals1 to the United States

TOP PORTS February 2008 Year-to-Date

Arrivals to the USA by port-of-entry are tracked on a monthly basis. Department of Commerce has arrival data on more than 40 U.S. ports-of-entry from all world regions and 30 countries. A brief analysis is presented on the top 15 ports for overseas arrivals during 2008.

Overseas arrivals (excludes Canada and Mexico) were up 10 percent through February 2008. Arrivals through the top 15 ports-of-entry accounted for 86 percent of all overseas arrivals about the same as in 2007.

Thirteen of the top fifteen ports posted increases in arrivals for the first two months of 2008. Arrivals increased by double digits through six of the ports. Arrivals through Newark were up 18 percent moving it into 4th position, ahead of Honolulu, which experienced flat growth. San Francisco moved ahead of Agana (Guam) which was the only major port to register a decline in arrivals. Arrivals into Orlando took a jump, up 48 percent, advancing it into 11th position, ahead of Houston and Detroit. Fort Lauderdale moved into the top 15 February year-to-date.

Theodore Koumelis - Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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