Flight prices to the USA are falling: Why Europeans are hesitating now!
Flight prices to the USA will fall drastically for 2025. Political uncertainties and high costs deter tourists.

Flight prices to the USA are falling: Why Europeans are hesitating now!
Demand for travel to the USA has experienced a noticeable decline in recent months. Recent data shows that airfares have fallen to their lowest levels ever. Loud Picture The reason for the lower prices is a high number of available flights combined with a decreasing demand, which leads to significantly free seats.
Factors driving this slowing demand include rising prices for hotels and restaurants, particularly in popular tourist areas. Holidaymakers also find the problems with entry a deterrent. Although only a very small percentage of 0.016% of passengers fail at the border, the political situation under the new President Donald Trump has unsettled many Europeans, such as Frankfurt flyer reported.
Flight prices and offers
The price range for flights to New York is currently extremely attractive. Airlines offer different options:
- Lufthansa mit Umstieg in Frankfurt oder München ab 375 Euro
- United direkt aus Berlin ab 350 Euro
- British Airways mit Umstieg in London ab 359 Euro
- Icelandair ab 302 Euro mit Umstieg in Island
- Singapore Airlines nonstop von Frankfurt nach New York City ab 435 Euro (inkl. zwei Gepäckstücke)
- Delta Air Lines von Berlin direkt nach New York City ab 349 Euro (Reisen von Mai bis Oktober 2025, außer Juli)
The Premium Economy Class offer is also attractive, with prices such as:
- Icelandair Saga Class ab 787 Euro von Frankfurt, München oder Berlin
- Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) ab Oslo, Stockholm und anderen Städten ab 568 Euro (nicht ab Deutschland)
Decline in tourist numbers
In addition, a significant decline in international tourists to the USA has been noted. Between January and March 2025 alone, approximately 260,000 fewer foreign visitors traveled to the United States, a decrease of 11.6 percent. Bookings from Europe and Canada have fallen by up to 40 percent, which could put a significant strain on the American tourism industry. Unexpectedly, instead of a full recovery, the industry now expects a decline of 9.4 percent in 2025, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office.
The reasons for this tendency are diverse. Political uncertainties and stricter entry policies, particularly against trans people, have severely affected trust in the USA as a travel destination. Many tourists are avoiding the United States, which is reinforced by derogatory comments and tariff policies under Trump. In addition, tour operators have reported extensive cancellations.
There is also great uncertainty among German travelers, as difficulties entering the country and the possibility of detention pending deportation deter many people. The federal government has updated the travel advice for the USA to draw attention to the current situation.
In summary, the combination of low airfares and a drastic decline in demand for travel to the US creates a complex picture that poses new challenges for both travelers and the tourism industry.