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 Monday, February 2, 2026
President Trump’s 2026 order targets new Canadian aircraft for decertification amid a Gulfstream dispute.
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 Friday, January 30, 2026
Canada, Air Canada, and Bombardier are at the heart of a brewing storm that could significantly disrupt travel between the U.S. and Canada.
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 Saturday, November 15, 2025
In the midst of the federal shutdown and escalating trade war chaos, several US states, including Florida, Louisiana, and others, are racing to supercharge the US travel economy.
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 Thursday, November 13, 2025
Amid the chaos of the ongoing American federal shutdown, which ends yesterday after long forty three days of hiatus and escalating trade war, Florida has emerged as the driving force, uniting California, Louisiana, and Alaska to harness the explosive cruise tourism boom.
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 Friday, September 12, 2025
Now South Korea and the US are on the brink of a trade war over travel and visa policies for workers, as recent US immigration raids on a Hyundai Motor site have sparked significant diplomatic tensions.
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 Sunday, September 7, 2025
Durham has joined Wake County, Asheville, Fayetteville, and Mecklenburg in driving the US tourism surge, despite the challenges posed by Trump’s trade war and the Canada-America breakup.
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 Friday, September 5, 2025
U.S., Greece, Turkey, Spain, France, and Croatia struggle with the combined impacts of wildfires, inflation, and trade wars. In 2025, these countries have experienced a dramatic downturn in tourism, with economic pressures pushing travel costs to new highs and natural disasters forcing vacation plans to shift.
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 Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Grand Canyon joins Bryce Canyon, Crater Lake, Yellowstone and Yosemite in tourism freefall, and the warning signs are now impossible to ignore. American natural icons are struggling to survive as Canadian visitors ditch their plans and a trade war escalates.
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 Sunday, August 17, 2025
Chinese tourists are once again making Europe their top choice for long-haul travel, leaving the United States trailing behind. France, Spain, Germany, Italy, and Hungary are now among the biggest winners as visitor numbers climb sharply from China.
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 Friday, August 15, 2025
The world economy is heading into turbulent waters, with growth expected to slow sharply in 2025, nearly three per cent. According to Euromonitor’s latest outlook, global GDP could fall from 3.1% in 2024 to just 2.9% next year.