Such a smart move, America
Australian holiday-makers continue to drift away from the US, with fresh Australian Bureau of Statistics data revealing a stark fall off in visitor numbers.
Overseas arrivals and departures data shows the US fell from third to seventh most popular travel destination across 2024-25.
Travel to the vast and vibrant North American democracy was now 25 per cent lower from 2 years ago.
In a trading update from July, travel booking company Flight Centre warned of an “ongoing global downturn in bookings to the US” is not only Australian holiday-makers but gobally travel to the US is down 27%.
This volatility disrupted traditional travel and booking patterns during Flight Centre’s peak trading period as some customers either booked closer-to-home overseas holidays (in Australia, Japan, Fiji and New Zealand) or delayed finalising travel plans.
He got what he wanted, ONE Nation. Totally Separated from the rest of the World.
Overseas arrivals and departures data shows the US fell from third to seventh most popular travel destination across 2024-25.
Travel to the vast and vibrant North American democracy was now 25 per cent lower from 2 years ago.
In a trading update from July, travel booking company Flight Centre warned of an “ongoing global downturn in bookings to the US” is not only Australian holiday-makers but gobally travel to the US is down 27%.
This volatility disrupted traditional travel and booking patterns during Flight Centre’s peak trading period as some customers either booked closer-to-home overseas holidays (in Australia, Japan, Fiji and New Zealand) or delayed finalising travel plans.
He got what he wanted, ONE Nation. Totally Separated from the rest of the World.