US voters rush to Dubai for much-needed election break

The UAE was also ranked third in top 10 countries to visit after election exhaustion, following Mexico and Canada

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Dubai: The US election is over, the 45th president has been chosen, and now, Americans say it is time for a vacation.

Following the surprise victory of Donald Trump as President-elect, US citizens are rushing to book their flight tickets.

While international media reports have confirmed that Americans crashed the Canadian immigration site on Election Day – following the first indicators that Trump would be president – other travel destinations are also on the cards.

Travel planning and booking site TripAdvisor recently announced the top 10 international destinations with the greatest hotel booking activity among US travellers on November 9, the day after the US presidential election.

Dubai topped the list as the city with the most hotel bookings in the world, while the UAE was the most popular destination outside North America, which was ranked at third place.

America’s neighbors drew the greatest interest, with Mexico seeing the most booking activity, followed by Canada.

“After this long and intense election, travelers were out in full force researching and booking on TripAdvisor after placing their votes,” said Brooke Ferencsik, senior director of communications for TripAdvisor.

Top 10 international cities US travellers booked hotels after the election

Rank City
1 Dubai, UAE 2 London, UK 3 Paris, France 4 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 5 Rome, Italy 6 San Juan, Puerto Rico 7 Punta Cana, Dominican Republic 8 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 9 Toronto, Canada 10 Bangkok, Thailand

 

Top 10 countries where US travellers booked hotels after the election

Rank Country
1 Mexico 2 Canada 3 United Arab Emirates 4 United Kingdom 5 Italy 6 Japan 7 France 8 India 9 Thailand 10 Spain

Top destinations based on hotel booking activity (instant booking and meta click data) on TripAdvisor.com from midnight to 1pm ET on November 9, 2016.

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