Canada - US Aviation: Airlines Respond to Weakening Demand | Aviation Market Analysis
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That's a massive drop!
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That's a massive drop!
Jesus, I had heard that Canadians were starting to refuse to travel to the US, even if only for a layover. This is WAY more of a drop than I expected. Good on them for standing up for a good cause.
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Jesus, I had heard that Canadians were starting to refuse to travel to the US, even if only for a layover. This is WAY more of a drop than I expected. Good on them for standing up for a good cause.
I know more than a few Americans where I live that are wary to fly anywhere now that Chucko Fucko and Mr. Angry Mangled Inch are gutting Air Traffic Control.
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We were planning to road trip to the US in the summer with Bowie our dog.
The idea of a border agent getting anywhere near our dog is absolutely terrifying.
Trip cancelled, driving through small town Ontario instead.
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And for Americans traveling outside of the US -
If you want to have a relaxing vacation, iron-on Canadian flags are about $2 a flag. -
Jesus, I had heard that Canadians were starting to refuse to travel to the US, even if only for a layover. This is WAY more of a drop than I expected. Good on them for standing up for a good cause.
To be clear, we've been reluctant to connect through America for a while. It's just too much hassle and risk of getting a TSA droid on a bad day and missing a flight because of some guy's ego. So we often go around.
I watched the second tower fall with my own eyes. I was so ground-zero in the weeks following that I get PTSD from the nuts4nuts carts. I suffered troopies on the MTA platforms, thankful I profiled 'harmless'.
But America has been Too Much for about a decade. If I'm going to Atlanta or Queens, okay. I'm not even connecting through LA, though, otherwise. And YYZ burns brain cells, but that's where we are.
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And for Americans traveling outside of the US -
If you want to have a relaxing vacation, iron-on Canadian flags are about $2 a flag.I remember a time when a lot of US backpackers would sew Canadian flags onto their packs so they could travel Europe in relative safety.
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I remember a time when a lot of US backpackers would sew Canadian flags onto their packs so they could travel Europe in relative safety.
What's old is new again.
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I remember a time when a lot of US backpackers would sew Canadian flags onto their packs so they could travel Europe in relative safety.
When I took a travel job in my early 20s I was handed some Canadian pins/luggage tags/etc for this exact reason.
I'm definitely still tempted to tell people I'm from Canada
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And for Americans traveling outside of the US -
If you want to have a relaxing vacation, iron-on Canadian flags are about $2 a flag.Sorry to break it to you but Americans are identified by sound way before they are identified by sight
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I'm doing my part!
Cancelled a trip to the US in the summer
I'm out thousands of dollars tho,
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