European airlines are freezing their transatlantic growth and pulling back from major U.S. cities like New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Chicago as they redirect flights to Canada, Mexico, Brazil and Caribbean, where bookings are rising and demand is outpacing the American market.
Not yet. Lots of Europeans hadn’t gotten a real threat (apart from Denmark) yet. But the 50% tariffs are on the horizon and that’ll bring more people on board. It’s less groceries for them (very little US there). So not as daily and in the face as it is here.
Not yet. Lots of Europeans hadn’t gotten a real threat (apart from Denmark) yet. But the 50% tariffs are on the horizon and that’ll bring more people on board. It’s less groceries for them (very little US there). So not as daily and in the face as it is here.