Tourist Visits to the U.S. Decline from Countries Affected by Tariffs
- Trivago reports a double-digit decline in US bookings from travelers in Canada, Mexico, and Japan amid ongoing tariff tensions.
- This trend follows the tariffs imposed by President Trump on more than 180 countries, especially affecting Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Germany.
- Meanwhile, UK and US travelers increasingly choose domestic trips, with the UK seeing a 25% year-on-year rise in July to September demand.
- Johannes Thomas, CEO of Trivago, explained that compared to other countries, the US market is particularly vulnerable to uncertainty, with Americans often cutting back on travel spending during unstable economic periods.
- The shifts suggest economic uncertainty and tariffs are reducing international travel to the US while boosting domestic travel in the UK and US.
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