Canadian-resident return trips from the U.S. drop again for the month of April, StatsCan data shows | CBC News
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In April, travel by Canadians returning from the U.S. saw a notable decrease, with air travel down by 19.9% and land travel plummeting by 35.2% compared to the previous year. Conversely, air travel from other overseas destinations increased by 9.9%. For the third month running, the number of U.S. visitors to Canada also declined, with decreases of 10.7% for car travel and 5.5% for air travel. Canadians are choosing to spend their travel dollars domestically, partly in response to political tensions and border scrutiny.
Many Canadians have been opting not to visit the U.S. in recent months for reasons like increased border scrutiny and political tensions.
Statistics Canada reported that return trips by Canadians from the U.S. dropped significantly, with air travel down nearly 20% and land travel down over 35%.
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