India’s outbound travel boom places it second among overseas markets for US tourism
Sanjeev Kumar January 24, 2026 05:22 PM

New Delhi: India’s outbound travel market continues to gain global attention, with the United States now ranking as its second-largest overseas destination. A sharp rise in visitation numbers and travel spending has placed Indian travellers among the most valuable segments for US tourism. Industry data points to sustained recovery after the pandemic, supported by higher disposable incomes, evolving travel preferences, and an increasing willingness to explore international destinations beyond short, single-city trips.

According to Brand USA, this momentum reflects a mature travel audience that values experiences, longer stays, and diverse itineraries. With major global events lined up across the US, the India-US travel corridor is expected to see steady growth in the coming years. Here is the detail.

Key factors behind sharp rise in Indian travel to the US

India’s growing footprint in US tourism

India has recorded a 40 per cent increase in visitation to the United States compared to 2019 levels. More than two million Indian travellers visited the US in 2025, making India the second-largest overseas source market by volume. This growth highlights the country’s expanding travel base and its rising influence in global tourism trends.

Indian travellers moving beyond traditional gateways

While destinations such as New York, California, and Florida remain popular, repeat visitors are now exploring lesser-known cities and regions. Indian travellers feature among the top source markets for several US destinations, reflecting wider geographic interest and longer travel itineraries.

Brand USA Travel Week underlines market importance

The scale of Brand USA Travel Week India signals the market’s growing relevance. Around 75 representatives from US destinations and travel businesses engaged with Indian travel trade partners, reinforcing collaboration and future planning between both countries.

2026 set to be landmark year for US tourism

The FIFA World Cup 2026, hosted across 11 US cities, is expected to attract global attention. The year will also mark the 250th anniversary of the United States and a major milestone for Route 66, drawing interest in road trips and self-drive holidays among Indian travellers.

High spending and long stays boost economic impact

Indian tourists rank as the second-highest spending overseas market for the US. Longer stays, premium experiences, and thoughtful travel choices make them a strong contributor to the tourism economy.

With consistent recovery, rising spending power, and a packed calendar of global events, India’s position in US tourism is set to strengthen further, shaping long-term travel demand between the two nations.

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