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3Hotdogs

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Sun Feb 16, 2025, 12:52 AM Feb 16

Impact on Canadian travel to N.J. from Anal Fistula's tariff war.

A post on the Tennessee forum indicates a significant reduction in Canadians' travel plans to Tennessee. Nashville is particularly a popular destination for Canadian visitors.

N.J. has significant Canadian travel to Wildwood. In summer, the G.S. Parkway posts signs in French to welcome Canadians.

Wildwood and all of Cape May County are Republican dominated.

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Impact on Canadian travel to N.J. from Anal Fistula's tariff war. (Original Post) 3Hotdogs Feb 16 OP
Air Canada may redeploy some American flights if Canadian travellers avoid U.S. cliffside Feb 16 #1

cliffside

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1. Air Canada may redeploy some American flights if Canadian travellers avoid U.S.
Sun Feb 16, 2025, 01:18 AM
Feb 16
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/air-canada-reports-644m-q4-135608920.html

"Air Canada may reduce flights to certain U.S. destinations later this year if demand from travellers begins to lag, as the airline acknowledged Friday it is coping with uncertainty from the current economic environment, including the threat of tariffs.

The Montreal-based carrier is preparing in case customers decide to fly south of the border less often in 2025, said executive vice-president of revenue and network planning Mark Galardo.

... "We are anticipating proactively that there could be a slowdown," Galardo told analysts on a conference call, as the airline reported its fourth-quarter earnings.

"In the U.S., we don't see any major slowdown or anything substantial that would change our view of the market. That being said, if we could de-risk this a little bit and be a bit proactive and move capacity into other sectors we see strength in, I think that's the right move right now in this context."
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