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Canada, Germany, India, UK Cut US Tourism Amid Trump Policies

February 21, 2026·about 1 month ago·via Travel And Tour World
Canada, Germany, India, UK Cut US Tourism Amid Trump Policies
Canada, Germany, India, and the UK scale back tourism to the US, hitting airlines and hotels hard as travelers seek welcoming alternatives. Canadians lead the retreat with a 28-30% drop in visits last year, driven by political tensions, strict immigration controls, social media vetting, and a weak dollar that inflates US trip costs.

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