Europeans turning down US as summer travel destination: report

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European travellers are reducing trip plans to the United States during this year's summer season by 10 percent amid sentiment headwinds against US President Donald Trump's policies, said Bloomberg citing a report from a British tourism consulting company.

Flight bookings from Canada to the US during the May-July period plummet 33 percent, according to a recent forecast released by Tourism Economics, part of Oxford Economics.

As of April, international inbound bookings to the US in May had dropped 9.5 percent year on year, and trips planned for June and July had fallen 10.8 percent and 13 percent, respectively, according to the company.

It expected international arrivals at the US to decline 8.7 percent in 2025, while the spending of international visitors to decrease 8.5 billion US dollars, down 4.7 percent from last year.

"These declines mark a stark contrast to our prior expectations for a continuation of post-pandemic growth this year," said the company.

Trump's tariff policies on longstanding trade partners, such as Canada and the European Union, have contributed to "sentiment headwindslines." The Trump administration's posturing, well-publicized border incidents and national advisories warning of the risks of travel to the US have also affected demand, it added.
Xinhua