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Spending by tourists increased slightly to $9.2 billion, but Gov. Mills anticipates further declines as Canadians curb U.S.
The number of travelers crossing the Canadian border into Maine is dropping in 2025 compared to last year Numbers from U.S.
Speaking at the Governor's Conference on Tourism in Bangor today, Mills emphasized the importance of preserving Maine's ...
Nearly 54,000 fewer travellers crossed the land border from New Brunswick into Maine in March compared to the same month last ...
Canadians have long been the top international travelers to the US. Even a 10 percent drop in their travel spending could cost the American economy $2 billion and result in 14,000 job losses, ...
That drop is likely to be part of a larger decline in international visitors more broadly. Ouellette had expected an 8.8% increase in international visitation, but now she expects it to drop by about ...
Trump's new tariffs look set to spell further disruption for the travel industries. Canadians aren't the only people losing their appetite for a stateside vacation. Forward bookings for Europeans ...
The International Air Transport Association (Iata) has released global passenger demand data for February 2025, highlighting steady growth in international travel despite a decline in domestic demand.
Reserve your spot now. A 10% decline in Canadian travel may result in 2 million fewer visits and $2.1 billion in lost spending to the U.S. That’s according to Goldman Sachs analyst Lizzie Dove ...
The load factor reached 80.2% (+0.9 percentage points). In contrast, domestic travel saw a 1.9% decline in demand, with capacity down 1.7%, resulting in a slight drop in the load factor to 82.6% ...