Canadian Travelers Head Back to U.S.
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Canadian travelers are turning the corner after a 15-month slump, with nearly 2 million crossing into the U.S. in May — a 10% jump from last year. Car trips are surging 15%, while air travel remains sluggish. Political tensions and border security earlier this year dampened enthusiasm, but Gen Z (45%) are now more likely than Boomers (8%) to plan U.S. trips next year. Still, 36% prefer domestic getaways, and Europe’s overtaking the U.S. as top international destination — cost and time constraints hold Gen Z back, while politics still steer Boomers away.
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