Why are Canadians avoiding travel to the U.S.?
Concerns over political tensions, safety, and President Trump's policies are major factors.
Travel / International Travel
Canadian travelers are increasingly choosing destinations other than the U.S., driven by political tensions, safety concerns, and trade policies. This shift is impacting the travel industry, with Mexico, the Caribbean, and even domestic tra...
Several factors contribute to the decline in Canadian travel to the U.S. President Trump's trade policies, negative headlines about foreigners being detained, and general safety concerns all play a role. According to Statistics Canada, the number of Canadian residents returning to Canada by vehicle dropped by 32 per cent, when compared to the year before. Airline travel is even worse – during peak summer months, bookings are now around 70 per cent lower than they were one year ago. This has led to increased promotional efforts by U.S. destinations like Palm Springs, CA, but many Canadians remain wary. Some travelers are even taking extreme measures, such as deleting social media apps or using burner phones, to avoid scrutiny at the U.S. border.
Alternatives include Mexico and the Caribbean, which offer similar vacation experiences without the perceived risks. Domestic travel within Canada is also on the rise, benefiting local economies. Travel companies like Airbnb, Hyatt, and Booking Holdings are seeing increased bookings in these alternative destinations.
While global travel companies are still capturing Canadian business, the shift is negatively impacting U.S. hotels, restaurants, and other businesses that rely on Canadian tourism.
Concerns over political tensions, safety, and President Trump's policies are major factors.
Popular alternatives include Mexico, the Caribbean, and domestic travel within Canada.
The U.S. travel industry could lose billions in export revenue due to the decline in Canadian tourism.
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