<2>Canadian Travel to the U.S. Keeps Falling — Now for 13 Straight Months
<3>Decline in Cross-Border Travel
The trend of decreasing Canadian travel to the U.S. continues, with the latest data showing a decline for the 13th consecutive month. This downward trend has been observed despite the fact that the Canadian dollar has been relatively strong against the U.S. dollar, making travel more affordable for Canadians.
<3>Factors Contributing to the Decline
Several factors are contributing to the decline in Canadian travel to the U.S. One of the main reasons is the economic uncertainty in the U.S., which has made Canadians more cautious about traveling south of the border. Additionally, the strong Canadian dollar has made international travel more appealing to Canadians, with many opting to travel to destinations in Europe, Asia, and other parts of the world.
<3>Airlines’ Role in the Decline
Airlines have also played a role in the decline in Canadian travel to the U.S. Many airlines have reduced their flights to the U.S. in recent months, making it more difficult for Canadians to travel south of the border. This reduction in flights has been particularly noticeable in the winter months, when demand for travel to the U.S.
