Air Canada is adjusting some of its US flights by using smaller aircraft and reducing certain frequencies.
Porter Airlines has reduced its summer service into the US and shifted some capacity to domestic markets.
WestJet has scaled back some capacity between Canada and the US and shifted its summer schedule to redeploy aircraft to “markets of strength,” including Europe and sun destinations.
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International travel to the US has declined sharply since Trump returned to office
- Reports of detentions and deportations, including the weeks-long lockup of European tourists, have sowed fears of bad experiences at the border.
- Some countries have tightened travel advisories
- Trump’s whiplash tariffs have ratcheted up international tensions. (Washington Post)