Looking for a fall getaway or escape? Searches for 'flights to Canada' spiked on Google less than 24 hours after Donald Trump's election night victory
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.,” seemingly targeting American citizens who were perhaps looking to leave the country after the election night results rolled in. They may be on to something: searches for “flights to Canada” spiked on Google on Wednesday, less than 24 hours removed from Trump’s presidential election victory.
Canada isn’t the only option people have if they’re looking to leave the U.S. for a little while. According to , searches for international destinations have gone up in the last few weeks (though it’s more likely due to holiday If you want to stay close to the U.S., the site says Mexico City and Montreal are the most popular North American destinations, with travelers able to find average hotel rates for under $200/night in the. Nightly rates are lower right now as both cities are in the middle of what is known as the in-between “shoulder season” — Mexico City is coming off of Day of the Dead celebrations and ski tourism in Montreal doesn’t ramp up until December.
And if you really want to escape and head to the Far East, Hotels.com says “East Asian locales just coming out of typhoon or rainy seasons and may see some shoulder season affordability.” Among their trending destinations: Japan, Seoul, Taipei and Singapore, with each city offering “vibrant culture and budget-friendly hotel options.
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