Airlines Cut Seats to the U.S. as Canadians Stay Away
Briefly

As the summer travel season approaches, Canadian airlines are adjusting their plans due to a grassroots boycott against American products and travel. This movement, spurred by rising trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. since President Trump's inauguration, has resulted in substantial reductions of airline seats—up to 25% in some cases—making it clear that Canadians are avoiding trips to the U.S. This shift is forcing travel agencies to rethink their promotional strategies, with a complete halt on U.S. travel advertising.
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