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The Trump Effect: Borders, Bans and Bookings

The Trump Effect: Borders, Bans and Bookings

As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to shape the political and economic landscape, the impact of his choices on the travel industry remains significant. Read how his actions and policies are shaping the future of travel, and get insights into the industry’s evolving response.

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Canadian Associations Reconsider U.S. Meeting Participation Amid Uncertainty

As political tensions and logistical hurdles grow, Canadian organizations are weighing their future involvement in American meetings and conventions.
Andrea Doyle | 1 year ago
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Trump 2.0 and Travel: Analyzing the Economic Impact in the U.S. and Beyond

Travel is the most aspirational consumer purchase out there. With secular tailwinds and a boost from post-pandemic revenge travel, our industry was flying high. But now, new policies announced by U.S. President Donald Trump may take travel out of the clouds and back down to earth.
Seth Borko | 1 year ago
A Delta Air Lines plane at the airport
Airlines

‘Growth Has Largely Stalled’: Delta CEO Sounds Alarm on Tariffs

While Delta had a better-than-expected first quarter, the outlook for the rest of the year is much less certain.
Meghna Maharishi | 1 year ago
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The Trump 2.0 Effect on Meetings

From geopolitical tensions to controversial executive orders, President Donald Trump’s return to the White House is impacting the meetings industry.
Andrea Doyle | 1 year ago
airport travel
Tourism

U.S. Tourism Data Warning: Visits From Europe Dropped in March

Data is beginning to show that global travel interest to the U.S. is already impacted by the Trump administration's policies.
Jade Wilson | 1 year ago
Airlines

‘The Canary Is Sick Already’: Airlines Brace for Softer Demand

Airlines’ post-pandemic growth will be tested as tariffs, mass layoffs within the federal government, and weakened international demand continue to create economic uncertainty.
Meghna Maharishi | 1 year ago
Sir Tim Clark - Emirates Airline President
Airlines

Emirates President Warns: ‘We Are in Troubled Times,’ as Global Reset Looms

With 50 years in the airline business – and more than 20 at the top of the world’s biggest international carrier – Sir Tim Clark’s observations carry credibility.
Gordon Smith | 1 year ago
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Baird Projects Tariffs to Negatively Impact New Construction

If a "Trump Slump" materializes for a long stretch, analysts at Trust and Baird speculate about what it might mean for the hotel sector.
Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
Perry Lane Hotel a luxury boutique property in Savannah georgia asset managed by hotelave
Hotels

A Tariff War Playbook for Hotels: What a Major Asset Manager Is Thinking

Michelle Russo's asset management firm oversees a $12 billion portfolio of hotels. She sees dominoes falling: Tariffs → economic uncertainty → fewer international visitors → fewer bookings → cost-cutting and marketing changes.
Sean O'Neill | 1 year ago
A finger hovering over a screen listing world markets.
Airlines

Tracking the Fallout: Which Travel Stocks are Sinking Most on Monday?

Global travel stocks are being battered once again on Monday, with some of the industry's biggest names reporting double-digit same-day declines.
Gordon Smith, Jade Wilson, Josh Corder, Luke Martin, and Peden Doma Bhutia | 1 year ago

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