Brand USA, the destination marketing organization for the U.S., this week introduced the UK to America the Beautiful, a global tourism marketing campaign and platform that the organisation’s says is its most ambitious marketing initiative to date.
Unveiled during Brand USA Travel Week U.K. and Europe in London, it is a key cornerstone of the organisation’s international trade and media engagement strategy which connects U.S. destinations with tour operators and media from 20 countries.

Brand USA says the campaign It is designed to “cut through the noise and reconnect travellers with what they truly love about the U.S.,” adding: “It shifts focus from product to people, reminding the world that what sets us apart is not just the places to visit, but the people to meet, and the stories, culture, and unique experiences shared along the way.”
Fred Dixon, President and CEO of Brand USA, said the U.S. remains the top international destination for long-haul leisure travel in the world, reflecting the enduring appeal of our varied and unique destinations and experiences”.
“With America the Beautiful, we’re delivering a fresh invitation to explore the U.S. in new and exciting ways. As we look ahead to 2026 and the decade of mega events on the horizon, we remain laser-focused on maximising international tourism opportunities to drive economic impact and job growth while inviting the world to celebrate 250 years of America the Beautiful.”

Complementing the creative rollout is AmericaTheBeautiful.com, a new AI-powered hub built with Mindtrip technology. Available in eight languages, the hub offers personalised recommendations, interactive maps, and itinerary-building tools, making planning easier than ever while helping travellers connect iconic gateways with regional destinations across the country.
The campaign hopes to accelerate visitor growth ahead of 2026, a milestone year marked by the FIFA World Cup, America’s 250th anniversary, and the Route 66 centennial.
Brand USA claimed that for the year-to-date through July, travel and tourism exports totalled $147 billion, up 2% year-over-year.
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