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Trump has caused Trips to the USA to drop Dramatically – report

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Demand for travel to the U.S. over the coming months has flattened out with uncertainty over a possible new travel order likely deterring visitors.

A travel analysis company, ForwardKeys, said on Monday.

ForwardKeys, which analyses 16 million flight reservations daily from major-global-reservation-systems, also said that travel from the U.S. to and from the Middle-East had been especially hard hit after President Donald Trump’s move to ban people from seven Muslim-majority countries.

“Uncertainty reigns and the presidential rhetoric appears to be deterring visitors to the US,” ForwardKeys founder Olivier Jager said in a statement.

 

 

U.S travel demand is set to be a topic at the world’s largest travel fair, the ITB, in Berlin this week.

After the travel ban was imposed in January, international travel to the U.S. dropped by 6.5 per cent in the following eight days, ForwardKeys data showed last month.

In its latest update on Monday, ForwardKeys said that bookings to the U.S. has recovered after the courts halted the ban, but dropped again in the nine days after plans for a new ban were announced on Feb. 17.

Overall, bookings for arrivals to the U.S. over the next three months are 0.4 per cent down on last year, whereas they had been 3.4 per cent ahead the day before the travel restrictions were imposed.

 

 

The study also showed that accumulated U.S. bookings to the Middle East were up by 12 per cent on last year in the three weeks before the ban.

However, in the four weeks following the ban they were down 27 per cent.

According to travel search site Kayak (PCLN.O), searches from Europe for flights to the U.S. are down by 12 per cent since the elections.

However, Germans, some of the world’s biggest spenders on travel, have not been deterred, with searches up 10 per cent in that period, Kayak said. (Reuters/NAN)

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