Air France-KLM reports a rise in American travelers flying to Europe despite concerns over tariffs and economic uncertainty, with bookings up 2.1%. In contrast, European bookings to the US have dropped by 2.4%, as interest wanes due to tightened immigration rules and a perceived negative atmosphere for Europeans. Other airlines, including Lufthansa, report similar trends, indicating that while American spending on travel remains strong, Europeans seek alternatives outside the US as travel becomes less appealing due to broader economic conditions and policy concerns.
Despite overall economic concerns, Americans are increasingly traveling to Europe, with a 2.1% rise in bookings, contrasting with a 2.4% drop in European travelers to the US.
Air France-KLM's CEO noted growing demand for US tourists heading to Europe, while European interest in visiting the US declines due to immigration rules and economic uncertainty.
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