Sushing Summer Trips? In the midst of uncertainty, the American logo “received success. “

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Many airlines, hotels and analysts plan to have a tourist season in the United States, because unpopular political decisions and decisions are wreaking havoc.

By Ceylan Yeğinsu and Christine Chung

It was destined to be a wonderful year for the United States, with airlines and hotel corporations that projected strong growth. But with the summer holiday season about to begin, it has become a year of uncertainty.

The Canadian to the United States has fallen for a third consecutive month, 15. 2% less compared to April last year. Airlines have reduced reaction costs to demand softening. Hotel channels founded in the United States Marriott, Hyatt and Hilton say they are a slower expansion and that the 3 have reduced their source of income perspectives. Airbnb hopes that the expansion will be withdrawn at the time, and expedia has reduced its expectations of reserve and expansion of expansion.

“Unpopular political decisions, whether connected to Ukraine or trade, have an effect and the country’s brand has hit,” said Adam Sacks, president of the tourism economy studies firm, which projects a 9. 4% drop in foreign arrivals in the United States by 2025. In the end, the corporate expected a 9% construction.

A previous investigation of the New York Times revealed that foreign trips to the United States had decreased modestly until April, with the exception of arrivals through Canadians, which were decreasing strongly.

But, as this article pointed out, analysts were not sure whether the number would remain and “the scenario can get worse if economies are still weakened through the industry war or if the anti -American feeling increased. “

More and more, the political and economic confusion created through the “América” ​​time of Trump’s management pushes national and foreign tourists to reconsider their plans. Foreigners cancel trips in reaction to the threats of the costs pronounced for the partners of the American industry, the polarizing rhetoric and an immigration repression that has led to the arrest of tourists at the US border. American travelers decrease the fears of a recession and the lack of work confidence.

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