Tourism groups are raising concerns about the growing tension between the U.S. and Canada. stock.adobe.com


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Tourism leaders from the U.S. and Canada have raised serious concerns about the drop in travel between the two countries. A group of eight major tourism associations says this decline could lead to huge financial losses by the end of 2025.

The group believes government decisions are making the situation worse. They say new rules from the U.S. government and Canada's answer to them—tariffs—are making it harder for the tourism industry to recover fully. These actions, they say, have created a shaky and uncertain travel environment.

Recent numbers are already showing a problem. Canadian travelers flying back from the U.S. dropped by over 13% in February compared to the same month last year. In the U.S., the outlook is not better. Experts expect foreign visitors will spend 11% less in 2025, which means the country could lose around $18 billion.

Flight bookings between the two countries are also falling fast. For April, fewer than 300,000 tickets were booked for flights between Canada and the U.S. That’s more than 75% lower than last year. And for the busy travel months between May and September, bookings are down by more than 71% each month.

These falling numbers bring real risks to both economies. The group says American travelers spend about $13 billion each year in Canada. That money supports local jobs and keeps thousands of travel businesses running. If travel stays low, the U.S. could lose up to $64 billion in tourism money by the end of next year—including from both international and domestic visitors.

To stop the damage, the group is calling for quick action. They want both governments to reduce travel restrictions and make the border easier to cross. They believe doing so will not only help tourism bounce back but will also create jobs and support trade.

The group also highlights how air travel plays a key role in connecting the two countries. It helps businesses, supports local economies, and offers travelers great experiences.

The eight organizations involved in this effort include groups that represent youth travel, indigenous tourism, bus tours, adventure trips, and inbound U.S. travel. They are asking others in the travel world to speak up. They want people to talk to their local leaders, partners, and travelers. Their goal is to protect tourism now and for the future.

The group believes that if both nations act quickly, they can protect jobs and save billions. They hope better cooperation will help people enjoy safe and easy travel between the U.S. and Canada once again.

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