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BREAKING TOURISM SHOCK: Canadian Boycott Slams U.S. Travel — $5.7 BILLION Vanishes Overnight A sudden chill has swept through the U.S. tourism industry after a growing boycott by travelers from Canada reportedly wiped out an estimated $5.7 billion in projected travel spending. Industry insiders say hotels, airlines, and popular vacation cities across the United States are already feeling the impact as bookings from Canadian visitors drop sharply. Travel analysts warn the shift could ripple through local economies that rely heavily on cross-border tourism, from retail shops to restaurants and entertainment venues. Sources say the scale of the financial hit developed faster than many officials expected, leaving policymakers scrambling to understand how quickly Canadian travel habits have changed. But insiders say the real reason behind the growing Canadian boycott may be far more complex than it appears — and the details are now emerging below ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
BREAKING TOURISM SHOCK: Canadian Boycott Slams U.S. Travel — $5.7 BILLION Vanishes Overnight
A sudden chill has swept through the U.S. tourism industry after a growing boycott by travelers from Canada reportedly wiped out an estimated $5.7 billion in projected travel spending.
Industry insiders say hotels, airlines, and popular vacation cities across the United States are already feeling the impact as bookings from Canadian visitors drop sharply.
Travel analysts warn the shift could ripple through local economies that rely heavily on cross-border tourism, from retail shops to restaurants and entertainment venues.
Sources say the scale of the financial hit developed faster than many officials expected, leaving policymakers scrambling to understand how quickly Canadian travel habits have changed.
But insiders say the real reason behind the growing Canadian boycott may be far more complex than it appears — and the details are now emerging below ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
🚨 TOURISM SHOCK: Canadian Boycott Slams U.S. Travel — $5.7 BILLION Vanishes Overnight ✈️💸
A sudden chill has swept through the U.S. tourism industry after a growing boycott by travelers from Canada reportedly wiped out an estimated $5.7 billion in projected travel spending.
Industry insiders say hotels, airlines, and popular vacation cities across the United States are already feeling the impact as bookings from Canadian visitors drop sharply.
Travel analysts warn the shift could ripple through local economies that rely heavily on cross-border tourism, from retail shops to restaurants and entertainment venues.
Sources say the scale of the financial hit developed faster than many officials expected, leaving policymakers scrambling to understand how quickly Canadian travel habits have changed.
But insiders say the real reason behind the growing Canadian boycott may be far more complex than it appears — and the details are now emerging in the pinned comments below. 👇⚠️