Travel data from Canada shows significant decreases in the number of Canadians visiting the US, both by car and plane, in April. This decline continues a trend of avoidance linked to President Trump's tariff policies and comments suggesting Canadian annexation. Statistics reveal a 35% drop in car returns and nearly a 20% decrease in air travel, highlighting a growing sentiment among Canadians to boycott US travel. Consequently, travel companies are reporting reduced demand and flying routes are being adjusted as Canadians choose alternative destinations instead.
Canadians have been avoiding US travel in response to Trump's policies on tariffs and annexation.
Over 1.2 million Canadian residents returned to the country from the US by car in April, marking a steep decline of about 35%.
Together the car and plane returns marked the sharpest year-over-year declines since Canadians started boycotting US travel earlier this year.
The data showed a nearly 20% lower return by air from the US compared to the same month last year.
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