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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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Hotels

U.S. Hotels See Occupancy Hit, Tariffs and Border Policies Can Have 'Chilling Effect'

New travel advisories and border policies may create a "chilling effect" on U.S. hotel occupancy. Border regions already show declines.
Luke Martin | 3 months ago
Tourism

U.S. Allies Add Warnings for Travel to America

The updated advisories and media reports of mistreatment will contribute to a perception that the U.S. is less welcoming. Eventually that shows up in lower numbers of inbound tourism.   
Lex Haris | 3 months ago

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Tariff Turmoil: Event Planners Face Rising Costs and Uncertainty 

Trump-imposed tariffs on imports from countries including Canada, Mexico, and China are forcing event planners to navigate rising costs and operational uncertainties.
Andrea Doyle | 3 months ago
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Tourism

U.S. National Parks Can Bring Back 1,000 Fired Employees

It’s the latest update to an ongoing saga of staffing and other issues faced by Parks since President Trump’s inauguration.
Jade Wilson | 3 months ago
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Hotels

Recession Watch for Travel? These Hotel Insiders Don’t See it (Yet)

U.S. hotel executives say they're maintaining cautious optimism while vigilantly monitoring shifts in consumer confidence, government spending, and regional demand patterns.
Sean O'Neill | 3 months ago
Tourism

Germany and Britain Add Warnings for Travel to U.S. After Tourists Were Detained

It's unclear at this point whether recent incidents will impact on the number of Germans visiting the U.S. this year, but Germany is updating its travel advice for citizens going to the U.S.
Jade Wilson | 3 months ago
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Airlines

Boeing Says It Doesn’t Expect Major Impact From Tariffs

Boeing’s chief financial officer said tariffs most likely won’t have a short-term impact on the supply chain or plane orders.
Meghna Maharishi | 3 months ago
Podcasts

Air India's Ambitions, Marriott's Confidence and Trump's Ban by the Numbers

On today's podcast we explain why Marriott and Air India see India as a key growth market, even amid potential U.S. travel restrictions that could have long-term global implications.
Rashaad Jorden | 3 months ago
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Airlines

Trump Taps Republic Airways CEO to Lead FAA

Trump’s pick to head the FAA comes as the agency faces potential DOGE cuts and an air traffic controller shortage.
Meghna Maharishi | 3 months ago
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Hotels

Arlo Hotels Doubles Down on DEI While Corporate America Retreats

Jimmy Suh, president of Arlo Hotels, said the hospitality industry isn’t the place to scale back on diversity, equity, and inclusion because it needs the right talent to welcome all types of humans.
Chrissie McClatchie | 3 months ago

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