Canadians Still Avoiding Travel to U.S. amid President Trump’s Tariffs
Many Canadians are still avoiding travel to the United States after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs to protect his own nation.

Many Canadians are still avoiding travel to the United States after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs to protect his own nation.

As AI tools like ChatGPT become increasingly popular for travel planning, some vacationers are finding themselves led astray by the technology’s hallucinations and misinformation — sometimes putting themselves in danger by searching for nonexistent destinations in dangerous locales.

Miffed Canadians are opting out of American vacations as President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on their country to protect his own nation and its people.

A survey published this week has shown that the vast majority of “refugees” living in Sweden have vacationed in the country they fled from — though hardly any wish to ever return permanently.

Twenty American students and 16 parents are stranded in Afghanistan, unable to reach the extraction point at the Kabul airport upon concluding their summer vacation.

Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR) sent a “Congressional Update” email to his constituents while appearing to visit constituents across his district despite being on four-week-long horseback riding vacation, which took months of planning during the House’s August recess.

Rental app Airbnb has reportedly seen a huge surge in demand for short vacations as travel restrictions due to the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic are lifted.

American Airlines and Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced in a joint statement Friday that they would be giving thousands of free vacations to New York City health care workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.

The quintessential American holiday bookends are Memorial Day, kicking off the summer, and Labor Day, marking the back-to-work and school season.
