Canadian Tourist Drop Raises Alarm for New York’s Tourism Industry Amid Trade Tensions
Tourism officials in Western New York are sounding the alarm over a sharp decline in Canadian visitors, as tensions surrounding the ongoing U.S.-Canada trade dispute appear to be taking a toll on cross-border travel.
Patrick Kaler, President and CEO of Visit Buffalo Niagara, confirmed that Canadian travel to the region dropped by 14% in February compared to the same period last year. “Our hotels and local attractions are reporting noticeable declines in Canadian guests,” Kaler said. “It’s a major concern for our tourism-driven economy.”
Canadians traditionally make up 35% to 40% of the area’s tourism base, contributing significantly to job creation and the local tax economy. The abrupt downturn in cross-border travel, if sustained, could prompt tough choices for businesses that heavily rely on international foot traffic.
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