UK holidaymakers less likely to visit America
More than a quarter (27 per cent) of UK holidaymakers say they are less likely to visit the US while Donald Trump remains president, a survey has found.
Just 6 per cent of people claim they are more likely to book a trip across the Atlantic while he is in the White House.
The research also found that 40 per cent of travel trade executives disagree that America “is a country to do business with” while Mr Trump is in power.
Around one in six (16 per cent) say he has had the biggest impact on their organisation in the past year.
On 27 January, Mr Trump introduced an executive order banning visitors from seven Muslim countries.