Key facts
- Hotels in Canada and Mexico are seeing higher occupancy rates.
- This trend is linked to cheaper overall travel costs in these countries.
- A backlash against U.S. visa policies is also contributing to the rise in occupancy.
- Hotel bookings in Canada and Mexico are outpacing all but one American city ahead of the World Cup.
- The FIFA World Cup is set to unfold across 16 North American cities.
Hotels in Canada and Mexico are currently experiencing a surge in occupancy rates and bookings. This trend is attributed to a combination of factors, including more affordable overall travel costs to these destinations and a negative reaction to United States visa policies. The upcoming FIFA World Cup, set to be held across 16 North American cities, is further boosting bookings, with Canada and Mexico outpacing most U.S. cities in reservations.
