- by foxnews
- 13 Mar 2025
As the 2024 holiday season approaches, Canadian travel trends reveal significant shifts in patterns compared to the last two years. With the pent-up demand from the pandemic easing and economic factors such as inflation and a weaker Canadian dollar coming into play, more Canadians are opting for domestic travel. Meanwhile, international trips, particularly to the United States, are seeing a decline. This shift marks a stabilization of travel behaviors following the post-pandemic boom.
As the 2024 holiday season approaches, Canadian travel trends reveal significant shifts in patterns compared to the last two years. With the pent-up demand from the pandemic easing and economic factors such as inflation and a weaker Canadian dollar coming into play, more Canadians are opting for domestic travel. Meanwhile, international trips, particularly to the United States, are seeing a decline. This shift marks a stabilization of travel behaviors following the post-pandemic boom.
Post-Pandemic Travel Trends StabilizeThe past two years saw a dramatic rebound in travel as Canadians eagerly seized the opportunity to venture abroad after COVID-19 restrictions lifted. However, 2024 has seen a slowdown in international travel.
Statistics back this up: Canadian flights to the U.S. are expected to drop by 2.5% this December compared to the previous year, according to aviation data from Cirium. In contrast, domestic flight capacity is rising by nearly 10%, signaling a shift in focus toward exploring destinations within Canada.
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Ramzi Rahbani, vice-president at FlightHub, noted that financial constraints are pushing Canadians to prioritize domestic travel over international trips. Survey data shows that more than half of Canadians plan to forgo travel altogether during the holidays. Those who do plan trips are budgeting conservatively, with 22% allocating between $500 and $1,000, while a quarter of respondents are setting aside $1,000 to $2,000.
Domestic Travel on the RiseAs international travel wanes, domestic tourism is booming. Increased flight capacity within Canada has driven down airfares by 20% compared to last year, making domestic travel an attractive option. This trend aligns with the holiday priorities of many Canadians, with family visits cited as the top reason for travel during the season.
Popular domestic destinations include Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal, where festive markets and winter activities draw both local and out-of-province visitors. The affordability and ease of domestic travel are helping more Canadians rediscover the charm of exploring their own country.
International Travel Patterns EvolveWhile domestic travel surges, certain international destinations remain popular among specific demographics. Cities like Manila and New Delhi have seen high booking volumes from Canadians between December 20 and January 1, primarily driven by family reunions. For those still venturing south, New York City remains a perennial favorite, along with sun-soaked destinations like Florida and California, albeit with lower demand than previous years.
The Role of Millennials and Gen Z TravelersMillennials and Gen Z now make up over half of all air passengers in Canada, according to FlightHub. These younger travelers are particularly cost-conscious, often opting for budget-friendly trips and focusing on experiences that align with their values. Family visits top the list of travel motivations, followed by practical considerations such as affordability and proximity.
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Despite their financial constraints, these demographics are reshaping travel norms by emphasizing sustainability and meaningful experiences over lavish vacations. Their preferences are influencing trends in both domestic and international tourism.
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