Canada-US travel decline

Canadian Conferences Flee US Amid Political Uncertainty

Concerns over the Trump administration’s policies, including increased border scrutiny and threats to transgender rights, have prompted a significant decline in Canadian attendance at US conferences. This led the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) to create a dual conference in Seattle and Vancouver, using video conferencing to connect events. Other organizations, including the Canadian Association of Pathologists and the Work and Family Researchers Network, have also relocated conferences from the US to Canada due to similar concerns. This shift reflects a broader trend of declining Canadian travel to the US, attributed to both political and economic factors.

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Finland’s US Tourist Drop: A 9% Decline Sparks Debate

Travel to the US from several European countries, including Finland, Germany, and Denmark, has significantly decreased. Sharp declines, ranging from 9% to 34%, are attributed to multiple factors, including stricter border controls and political opposition to the Trump administration. Concerns about potential difficulties at US borders, stemming from stricter immigration policies, have led some individuals to cancel travel plans. Furthermore, a perceived boycott of the US due to political objections is contributing to the downturn, impacting the American economy with an estimated $90 billion loss.

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Canada-US Air Travel Plummets 70% Amid Political Tensions

Transborder flight bookings between Canada and the United States have plummeted by 71.4% to 75.7% for the upcoming summer season, based on a comparison of bookings in March 2024 versus March 2025. This dramatic decrease, exemplified by a 75.7% reduction in April bookings alone, far surpasses the minimal capacity cuts (1.6% to 3.5%) airlines have implemented thus far. The significant disparity between reduced demand and adjusted flight schedules suggests substantial further airline capacity reductions are imminent. This unprecedented drop in bookings presents a considerable challenge for airline route planning and network adjustments.

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