Canadians are taking their vacation dollars and going pretty much anywhere other than the U.S., and airlines are taking note ...
Airline travel between the U.S. and Canada has dropped by 70% compared to the same time last year, the result of dueling ...
Bookings for flights between the US and Canada have plummeted as President Donald Trump threatens tariffs on Canadian goods ...
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As the trade war between the United States and Canada continues and fears of detention at the U.S. border mount, Canadians ...
Airline bookings between the U.S. and Canada are down by 70 percent compared to the same time last year, according to the ...
Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline and flag carrier, is continuing its transatlantic expansion for 2025, having unveiled ...
Air Canada has announced a new three-times-weekly Edinburgh-Montreal service, taking off on 27 June. Flights will operate ...
The Edmonton, Alberta-based airline Flair confirmed to The Tennessean Wednesday that it has cancelled its nonstop flight ...
July and August saw the biggest drops in bookings, which is especially bad news since those are the most popular travel months.
As Trump ramps up tariffs and border scrutiny increases, Canadians are staying home—or heading elsewhere—while the U.S. tourism industry pays the price.