Prices rise as Canadian vacationers look to non-U.S. destinations
- Canadian travelers are choosing to vacation in Newfoundland instead of the U.S. Due to negative rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump and a consumer revolt against U.S. Goods and services.
- Canadian vacationers are choosing non-U.S. Destinations due to political tensions and rising prices for U.S. Trips.
- In February, Canadian bookings to the U.S. Dropped by 40%, indicating a shift in vacation plans as the Canadian dollar weakens.
- Increased interest in countries like Mexico, Japan, and Portugal is pushing vacation costs up.
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