Earlier this year, tensions between the U.S. and Canada marked the beginning of a major travel shift. After talk of tariffs and comments from the Trump administration suggesting a tighter economic grip on Canada, many Canadians canceled their vacation plans to its southern neighbor. The result has been a noticeable decline in cross-border trips to popular destinations, most notably Las Vegas.
For decades, Las Vegas has been considered one of the most exciting and fun places to visit. Yet for the ninth consecutive month, visitor numbers are down according to recent data. At the same time, U.S. travelers are facing higher costs, with room rates and resort fees climbing alongside inflation. Together, these factors have contributed to a steady decline in one of the country’s most tourism-depe

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