Evidence is mounting that Canadians are taking U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war seriously and avoiding travelling south of the border.
Airline executives are adding options for more domestic travel as they pivot away from flying as frequently or as extensively to U.S. destinations.
Data from different organizations show car crossings into the Washington state from B.C. are down, and that Canadians are making fewer future air-travel bookings to the U.S.
There are even calls for federal political leaders to promise to investigate how Canada’s aviation sector operates. That could lead to a change in how airports pay rents and possibly result in subsidies to airlines to fly unprofitable
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