
Kanadier verzichten weiterhin auf Reisen in die USA und strömen stattdessen in diese drei inländischen Städte
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadians-continue-to-ditch-u-s-travel-and-are-flocking-to-these-3-domestic-cities-instead?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-ca
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>And it’s not just Canadians turning their backs on U.S. travel. A release published by the World Travel and Tourism Council in May 2025 estimated that, of the 184 economies analyzed, the U.S was the only country forecast to see international visitor spending decline that year.
Oof lol
TLDR;
>The three with the strongest gains were Halifax/Robert L. Stanfield International (**+15 per cent**), Toronto/Lester B. Pearson International (**+14.1 per cent**), and Calgary International (**+11.3 per cent**).
The cities are Halifax, Toronto, & Calgary
Got my flight to Tokyo next month. Would love to check out Toronto or Montreal next in terms of local trips closer to home.
Traveling inside Canada is way too expensive, cheaper to go to europe, I know you all feeling patriotic but this mostly helps few oligopolies that then turn around and refuse to hire Canadians.
I love travelling domestically but man are the hotels in the big cities expensive now. It’s hard to find a place to stay for under $300 a night. I feel like the bigger cities could all use another 10 big new hotels each.
I guess I’m in the minority, as I went to Vegas in January. No plans to go back south.
Funny how Canadians are ditching USA, but Carney himself isn’t LOL
Would love to explore Canada more if it didn’t cost as much for a round trip to Alberta as a week long all inclusive
I went to Halifax for the first time this year (have previously only done domestic travel in Ontario/Quebec) and it was fantastic. I am looking forward to going back again. Next domestic trip I am planning is out west, most likely to Vancouver or Kelowna.
Where I live and work hotel construction seems to be picking up which you love to see
solidarity…lol „traffic to the U.S. declined by 7 per cent from March 2025 to March 2026“
No wonder a hotel in downtown Toronto costs 500 bucks a night if you’re lucky.
I am surprised tobermory is not up there. We have seen a large influx of people since covid.
Why do we need this same article every few weeks?