
European and Canadian Travelers Turn Away from U.S. Amid Policy Concerns
European and Canadian travelers are reducing trips to the U.S. amid policy concerns and shifting sentiments, leading to significant declines in bookings this summer.
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European and Canadian travelers are reducing trips to the U.S. amid policy concerns and shifting sentiments, leading to significant declines in bookings this summer.

Anti-American sentiment is rising across Europe, leading to boycotts of U.S. products and declining travel to the United States.

International travel to the U.S. is declining sharply, with projections showing a potential $64 billion loss in tourism by 2025, according to new reports.