
Canadian Travel to US Plummets, Boosting Overseas Destinations
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Canadian travel to the U.S. has plummeted, with a 25% drop in return trips last year, impacting U.S. tourism, a $30 billion industry. States like New York, Florida, California, and Nevada feel the pinch, with Las Vegas losing $535 million due to a 25% drop from Canada. Safety concerns and tense relations, including border issues, are cited as reasons for the decline. Canadians are now opting for distant destinations like Mexico, Japan, France, and Thailand. The trend persists into spring break, with January return trips down 24% and February marking the 14th straight month of declines.
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