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Canada Freezes US Travel as Air Canada, WestJet, Porter, and Flair Slash Routes to Major Cities Including San Francisco, Miami, New York, and Washington to Tap Growing Demand in Europe
Canada is rapidly reshaping its aviation ties with the US as declining travel demand, rising diplomatic tensions, and shifting consumer preferences drive major airlinesAir Canada, WestJet, Porter, and Flairto slash routes to key U.S. cities including San Francisco, Miami, New York, and Washington. With a significant drop in both leisure and business travel from Canada to the U.S., carriers are now reallocating capacity toward Europe, where demand remains strong and political conditions are more favorable.
Cross-Border Travel in Decline
In recent months, both business and leisure travel from Canada to the United States have seen a dramatic downturn. Data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) shows that entries from the northern border fell by 12.5% in February and a further 18% in March, indicating sustained contraction in cross-border movement. This retreat comes amid growing discomfort among Canadian travelers, fueled by strict U.S. border enforcement, electronic device inspections, and political rhetoric painting Canada as the 51st state.
https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/canada-freezes-us-travel-as-air-canada-westjet-porter-and-flair-slash-routes-to-major-cities-including-san-francisco-miami-new-york-and-washington-to-tap-growing-demand-in-europe/

Bernardo de La Paz
(55,108 posts)As you would know but other might not, it is not Canadian government action. However, I'm sure you preferred to use the exact title of the article.
Bobstandard
(1,868 posts)What a lame headline for the OP. Its unintentionally inflammatory. I regret it.
Takket
(22,953 posts)
roamer65
(37,576 posts)March 2025 to ?
fujiyamasan
(77 posts)on Florida, which has a significant Canadian snowbird population. I think both in terms of retirees and those that rent or just stay for extended periods as tourists.
Anyone have the numbers? Im too lazy right now to look it up.
AllyCat
(17,863 posts)Cha
(310,166 posts)And Good on Canada 🇨🇦 🍁!
Question is.. have you heard anything about flights from Canada flying to Hawaii? 🕊️💙🌊🌈?
Swede
(36,086 posts)But I'll keep my ear to the ground and post if there is any news.
How's it going?
Dave Bowman
(5,053 posts)Figarosmom
(5,417 posts)N KOREA, he's certainly is isolating us from the rest of the world.