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European travel to the US has dropped sharply amid Trump-era political tensions, border concerns, and tariffs, threatening billions in tourism revenue.
The number of European travellers visiting the US has fallen sharply as political and economic tension and fears of a hostile border under President Donald Trump threaten the worl ...
The number of Canadian residents who flew back from trips to the U.S. was down 13.5 per cent in March compared with the same ...
Canadians are sharply cutting back on trips to the U.S., a blow to airlines catering to travel between the neighboring ...
While Canadians' travel to the U.S. declined for a third straight month based on returns across the border, Statistics Canada ...
Canada last week updated its advisory to warn residents travelling to the U.S. that they may face scrutiny from border guards ...
New travel numbers suggest Canadians made fewer return trips from the United States last month compared to the same time last ...
Canadian travelers are keeping their distance from the US, a country that was once their top destination, as tensions between ...
Amid recent political tensions and increased border control, international visitors are turning away from the U.S. as a ...
A Globe reporter spent a weekend in Ottawa asking locals their thoughts on American tourists as relations between the two ...
Canadians have long been the top international travelers to the US. Even a 10 percent drop in their travel spending could cost the American economy $2 billion and result in 14,000 job losses, ...
Several countries have issued or updated travel advisories for visiting the US. Canada warned its citizens to "expect ...