US-Canada airline bookings plummet 70 percent: Report
- US-Canada airline bookings are down between 71% and 76% compared to last year, according to OAG.
- The peak travel months of July and August are facing the biggest drop in bookings.
- Airlines have removed over 320,000 seats for US-Canada flights, affecting international tourism.
- A 10% decline in Canadian travel could lead to $2.1 billion in lost spending, as stated by the US Travel Association.
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Canadians no longer want to visit the US after Trump imposed new trade tariffs / Huge drop in bookings for flights to the United States - HotNews.ro
Bookings for flights from Canada to the U.S. fell by more than 70% each month through September, according to a travel data firm that compared the number of bookings this week with…
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Year-over-year data shows more than 70% drop in flight bookings from Canada to U.S. amid Trump tariffs
OAG Aviation released findings earlier this week that show “a sharp decline” in bookings and a more modest “downward trend” in airline capacity for U.S-bound flights.
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