US-Canada airline bookings plummet 70 percent: Report
- Cross-Border passenger bookings for US-Canada flights between April and September are down between 71% and 76% from last year, according to OAG.
- Airlines have cut capacity, removing more than 320,000 seats from flights traveling between the US and Canada, as reported by the Guardian.
- Canadians made 20.4 million visits to the US last year, making them the top source of international visitors, according to the US Travel Association.
- A 10% decline in Canadian travel could result in $2.1 billion in lost spending, which may also lead to job losses in the tourism sector.
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Finnair sees US bookings rise as others cancel trips
Flight bookings from Canada to the United States have dropped by more than 70 percent, according to data from aviation analytics firm OAG. The collapse follows new visa rules, trade tensions, and a string of travel advisories issued by governments across Europe. The summer travel outlook between the two North American neighbours has worsened since U.S. President Donald Trump escalated tariff policies and enforced strict entry requirements.
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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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