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Prices plummet for flights to non-U.S. destinations as airlines re-route planes

Airfare for places in Asia, Europe and Latin America are down 17 per cent for departures through to May compared to same time period last year, Flight Centre found.

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Shifting customer preferences is the main driver of the drop in ticket prices, explained Flight Centre Canada’s Jessica Groen.


Austin Lamarche had planned to go to Disney World in Florida with family in September.

But, as U.S. President Donald Trump repeatedly joked about making Canada the 51st state, and news of permanent residents and foreigners being detained emerged, Lamarche said heading to the Magic Kingdom was no longer safe, and pulled the plug.

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Nathan Bawaan

Nathan Bawaan is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: nbawaan@thestar.ca

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