The Brief
• Airlines experienced significant drops in international travel this summer, with Canada down 44% and Germany down 38%
• Travel experts attribute the decline to Trump administration policies including tariffs, trade wars, and immigration measures
• Major airfare sales are expected this fall, with deals like New York to London for $258 round trip
MADISON, Wis. — Fall travelers could see substantial savings on international flights as airlines respond to a significant summer decline in foreign travel with aggressive pricing strategies.
Airlines recorded major drops in international travel over the summer months, with travel from Canada falling 44 percent and trips from Germany decreasing 38 percent compared to previous periods. Travel industry experts point to the Trump admi