
Canadians Are Boycotting American Vacations
Hindustan TimesCanadians have long been the top international travelers to the U.S. Now, they are staying home. “Canadians will no longer have to worry about the inconveniences of international travel when they become American citizens as residents of our cherished 51st state,” White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said in an email. “I don’t feel right spending my money there,” he says of the U.S., noting the annexation threats from Trump feel very serious to Canadians. Calgary-based WestJet says it has “observed a shift in bookings from the U.S. to other sun destinations such as Mexico and the Caribbean among Canadian travelers.” Edmonton-based Flair Airlines will stop flying from Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary to Phoenix next month and won’t bring back its seasonal route from Toronto to Nashville this year. The decision to spend less in the U.S. affects day trips, which are critical to places like Buffalo, N.Y. Bridge traffic for the four bridges that connect into Erie and Niagara County is down 14% for February compared with a year ago, says Patrick Kaler, chief executive of Visit Buffalo Niagara.
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