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Dallas Tourism Reaches New Heights as City Steps onto the Global Stage

press releaseFriday, November 14, 2025Visit Dallas Press Releases
Visit Dallas reported record-breaking tourism in 2024, with 27.7 million visitors generating $10.9 billion in economic impact and $649 million in tax revenues, while highlighting preparations for FIFA World Cup 2026 and the ongoing Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas redevelopment.
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Overview

Visit Dallas held its 2025 annual meeting on November 13, 2025, reporting record visitor volumes and economic output for both calendar year 2024 and fiscal year 2025.

Financial Highlights

Dallas tourism in 2024 generated $10.9 billion in economic impact from 27.7 million visitors, supported more than 60,000 jobs, and contributed $649 million in state and local tax revenues.

Infrastructure & Facilities

The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas is undergoing a redevelopment scheduled to open in 2029, described as creating a new convention center and surrounding district in the downtown core.

Planning

Dallas is preparing to host nine FIFA World Cup 26 matches, which the article states is more than any other host city.

Community Impact

Visit Dallas presented its Can-Do Spirit Awards to five local leaders at the annual meeting, recognizing individuals across five brand pillars.

Insights by Role

Contractor

MediumMedium significance — notable action worth trackingThe Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center redevelopment targeting a 2029 opening is described as currently underway, suggesting major construction procurement is either active or forthcoming for a large-scale downtown public project.

Developer

MediumMedium significance — notable action worth trackingThe Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center redevelopment is described as creating a new surrounding district in the downtown core, with a 2029 opening target. This signals potential development pressure on adjacent parcels as the program for that district takes shape.

Journalist

MediumMedium significance — notable action worth trackingThe claim that Dallas is hosting more FIFA World Cup 26 matches than any other host city is a specific, verifiable competitive fact that anchors a civic readiness story heading into 2026. The $1.5 billion projected economic impact figure was attributed to Geoff Freeman of the U.S. Travel Association, a national industry advocacy organization, rather than an independent economic analysis.

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DALLAS, Nov. 13, 2025 — Today, Visit Dallas celebrated another record-breaking year for the city’s travel and tourism industry during its annual meeting, showcasing the sector’s powerful economic impact, community champions and growing momentum on the world stage.

In 2024, Dallas welcomed more than 27.7 million visitors, generating $10.9 billion in economic impact, supporting over 60,000 local jobs, and contributing $649 million in state and local tax revenues. Tourism remains one of Dallas’ top ten industries, fueling growth and opportunity across the region. In fiscal year 2025, the Visit Dallas team booked more than 1,400 events, resulting in $1.56 billion in economic impact.

“This past year has truly been another banner year for Dallas tourism, marked by the Maverick, Can-Do Spirit that sets our city apart,” said Craig Davis, President and CEO of Visit Dallas. “From record visitor spending to global recognition for our culinary and cultural scene, Dallas is proving that we’re not just welcoming visitors — we’re welcoming the world.”

As excitement builds for the FIFA World Cup 26™, Dallas is preparing to take center stage as a host city for one of the largest sporting events in history. With nine matches—more than any other city—Dallas’ hospitality community, growing global air connectivity and world-class venues position Dallas as a natural home for fans from around the globe.

At the same time, the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas is undergoing a transformational redevelopment that will reshape the heart of downtown. Scheduled to open in 2029, the new convention center and surrounding district will redefine Dallas’ ability to host major conventions, international events and entertainment experiences—serving as a bold symbol of the city’s innovation and ambition.

The Visit Dallas team also honored five outstanding local leaders through its Can-Do Spirit Awards. These awards, generously sponsored by Cvent, celebrate local visionaries and game-changers who embody the Maverick, Can-Do Spirit that defines Dallas. The community identified over 100 nominees and submitted more than 1,600 votes.

Each award winner represents a distinct brand pillar. The following Can-Do Spirit Award winners were recognized:

“The Can-Do Spirit Awards are a reflection of the best of Dallas — its people,” added Davis. “These remarkable individuals are shaping our city’s future, each in their own way, and together they represent the heart of what makes Dallas such a dynamic and inspiring place.”The keynote address was delivered by Geoff Freeman, President and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, who discussed the current state of the travel and tourism industry.

“The opportunity before America is extraordinary—and Dallas is no exception. With nine World Cup matches and more than $1.5 billion in projected impact, Dallas and the U.S. will take center stage before a global audience,” said Freeman. “Our focus must remain on the fundamentals—infrastructure, security and the traveler experience. When we execute on those priorities, the return will be extraordinary for Dallas, for Texas, and for the U.S. economy.”

The program also featured the meeting’s presenting sponsor, DFW International Airport, whose CEO, Chris McLaughlin, highlighted the airport’s record-breaking passenger growth, new international service and ongoing terminal expansions that continue to strengthen North Texas’ position as a global gateway. The event was emceed by Deborah Ferguson, journalist and co-anchor of NBC 5’s Today, and included remarks from Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert; Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison; Michael Lockwood, Senior Principal at Populous; and Mary Pat Higgins, outgoing Visit Dallas Board Chair and President and CEO of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum.

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About Visit Dallas

Visit Dallas is an independent, not-for-profit sales and marketing organization contracted with the City of Dallas to promote Dallas as a premier business and leisure travel destination. The organization’s collective efforts generate positive economic impact, diverse jobs and state and local tax revenues, benefiting the community and improving the quality of life for all residents.

Media Contact

Zane Harrington

Director of Communications

zane.harrington@visitdallas.com

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