Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Business travelers will be issued special phones and computers, just like we did going to commie countries.
I am not sure I would use my main phone to travel now.
Aren’t they asking for five years of phone numbers and email addresses though? Even a business traveler uses their personal passport.
Businesses will move entirely to Zoom. I’d rather wake up in the middle of the night to take a meeting than put up with this nonsense,
Anonymous wrote:Canadian airlines are cancelling flights to several American cities due to ongoing trade disputes and growing boycotts.
https://www.msn.com/en-in/travel/air-travel/after-product-boycott-and-travel-ban-now-canadian-airline-stops-flights-to-american-city-here-s-what-s-happening/ar-AA1Bfnk1?ocid=BingNewsSerp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its going to be hard on Florida.
It's going to be hard for many areas. Alaska s already saying they are seeing a decline in tourism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Business travelers will be issued special phones and computers, just like we did going to commie countries.
I am not sure I would use my main phone to travel now.
Aren’t they asking for five years of phone numbers and email addresses though? Even a business traveler uses their personal passport.
Businesses will move entirely to Zoom. I’d rather wake up in the middle of the night to take a meeting than put up with this nonsense,
I don't understand how they check 5+ years of anyone's records??!! For any and every foreigner visiting US - come on! How much work is that by any fed dept?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Business travelers will be issued special phones and computers, just like we did going to commie countries.
I am not sure I would use my main phone to travel now.
Aren’t they asking for five years of phone numbers and email addresses though? Even a business traveler uses their personal passport.
Businesses will move entirely to Zoom. I’d rather wake up in the middle of the night to take a meeting than put up with this nonsense,
I don't understand how they check 5+ years of anyone's records??!! For any and every foreigner visiting US - come on! How much work is that by any fed dept?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Business travelers will be issued special phones and computers, just like we did going to commie countries.
I am not sure I would use my main phone to travel now.
Aren’t they asking for five years of phone numbers and email addresses though? Even a business traveler uses their personal passport.
Businesses will move entirely to Zoom. I’d rather wake up in the middle of the night to take a meeting than put up with this nonsense,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump seriously wants to kill the international tourism dollars coming to the US
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/travel/social-media-tourists-visa-border-patrol.html
I don't think he cares. He's tanking the US economy with every move he makes.
I think it’s part of his orders. The oligarchs are crashing it all and creating economic uncertainty so that they can divvy it all up. America is for sale.
I am hoping this continues into next summer.
National Parks are overwhelmed with tourists. Best thing to happen is to limit the tourism.
Tourism contributes billions of dollars to the economy and many cities and towns count on the tax dollars brought in by tourism. How is it "America first" to kill the tourist industry? Tourism is considered an export and contributes to the balance of trade.
Lots of small rural towns adjacent to national parks rely overwhelmingly if not exclusively on tourism. And there are a lot of international tourists obsessed with the West. This isn't losing some coins in the couch cushions - this will be a major loss to the economy, especially small businesses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wait for the World Cup. Tourism will be through the roof.
We shall see. How many otherwise normal people do you think will turn over their telephones and social media accounts to the USA to attend a soccer game. Would you?
Not in a buzillion years would I hand over any information to the Trump government/DOGE/Peter Thiel. Never.
I think tourism will plummet. Only business travelers who have to come here will come. What an asinine idea, likely birthed in the sick, sick mind of Stephen Miller.
Anonymous wrote:Business travelers will be issued special phones and computers, just like we did going to commie countries.
I am not sure I would use my main phone to travel now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump seriously wants to kill the international tourism dollars coming to the US
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/travel/social-media-tourists-visa-border-patrol.html
I don't think he cares. He's tanking the US economy with every move he makes.
I think it’s part of his orders. The oligarchs are crashing it all and creating economic uncertainty so that they can divvy it all up. America is for sale.
I am hoping this continues into next summer.
National Parks are overwhelmed with tourists. Best thing to happen is to limit the tourism.
Tourism contributes billions of dollars to the economy and many cities and towns count on the tax dollars brought in by tourism. How is it "America first" to kill the tourist industry? Tourism is considered an export and contributes to the balance of trade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wait for the World Cup. Tourism will be through the roof.
We shall see. How many otherwise normal people do you think will turn over their telephones and social media accounts to the USA to attend a soccer game. Would you?
Not in a buzillion years would I hand over any information to the Trump government/DOGE/Peter Thiel. Never.
I think tourism will plummet. Only business travelers who have to come here will come. What an asinine idea, likely birthed in the sick, sick mind of Stephen Miller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wait for the World Cup. Tourism will be through the roof.
We shall see. How many otherwise normal people do you think will turn over their telephones and social media accounts to the USA to attend a soccer game. Would you?
Anonymous wrote:According to the International Trade Commission, the US is down at least $30 billion in tourism for 2025. International boycotts and a loss in appeal to visit due to Donald Trump has resulted in millions of trips canceled.