Margaritaville CEO says NYC resort will bring new 'lifestyle' to Times Square
Struggles in the hospitality sector caused by the coronavirus pandemic aren’t stopping Margaritaville from opening a new location in New York City
Margaritaville CEO on opening new NYC resort
John Cohlan on new Margaritaville location in NYC
Boeing receives FAA inspection order on some 777 engines after United failure
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Tuesday it was ordering immediate inspections of Boeing 777-200 planes with Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines before further flights after an engine failed on a United flight on Saturday.
Marriott International names new CEO following death of Arne Sorenson
Anthony “Tony” Capuano, who previously served as Marriot’s group president of global development, design and operations, will join the board of directors and immediately assume the title of CEO, the company announced Tuesday.
Boeing will need more safety diligence for 'massive' travel recovery ahead: Analyst
'Massive' travel recovery ahead: Boeing analyst
Boeing grounded again after United engine fire
The National Transportation Safety Board on Monday said a maintenance records group will be formed to investigate the Boeing 777 engine’s history after it failed on United Airlines flight #328 and erupted into flames shortly after takeoff on Saturday.
NASA shares Mars landing video from Perseverance rover, plus first-ever captured audio
NASA has finally shared video and audio of Mars after its historic descent onto the planet’s surface with the Perseverance rover on Thursday, Feb, 18.
Travel’s COVID-19 blues are likely here to stay — ‘people will go out of business’
With vaccine rollouts delayed in some places and new virus strains appearing, it is looking more likely that international travel could be stalled for years.
FAA demands emergency inspection of select Boeing 777s after midair explosion ripped engine into pieces
Boeing says it recommends "suspending operations of the 69 in-service and 59 in-storage 777s powered by Pratt & Whitney 4000-112 engines until the FAA identifies the appropriate inspection protocol."
Moviegoers more confident to return during coronavirus pandemic, says new poll
Nearly half of Americans are reportedly ready to return to movie theaters, according to Deadline.
TSA hiring 6K airport security screening officers in anticipation of summer travel
The Transportation Security Administration announced it is hiring screening officers for 430 U.S. airports.
Carnival CEO predicts 'most, if not all' of cruise fleet will return to seas this year
The future of cruise lines remains murky as the coronavirus pandemic has forced ships to cancel voyages, but the CEO of Carnival Corporation said this week that he’s expecting smooth sailing ahead.
A look inside the glitzy Ritz-Carlton where Ted Cruz stayed in Cancun
The swanky hotel’s rooms offer floor-to-ceiling windows, beds wrapped in 400-count Egyptian sheets and private balconies overlooking the azure waters of the Caribbean along the barrier isle.
Six Flags planning to reopen all parks in 2021, hire thousands of seasonal workers
On Friday, the Texas-based theme park operator announced plans to reopen all 26 of its locations for the 2021 season, including five locations that remained shuttered in 2020 due to continued coronavirus restrictions.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes HQ may be sold in cost-cutting move
Employees at The Boeing Company’s Renton, Wash., Commercial Airplanes headquarters have been told to clear out their belongings as the coronavirus pandemic has increased the viability of working remotely, according to a new report.
Carolinas could see 1M power outages
Duke Energy Corporation predicted Wednesday that conditions from the latest winter storm could result in nearly one million power outages, with some lasting over a span of days.
Winter storms hinder travel plans, lead to flight delays and cancellations
The Federal Aviation Administration also issued a notice for the entire mid-Atlantic region.
Airbus lost $1.3B amid pandemic; expects better 2021
Airbus sales were down to 49.9 billion euros from 70 billion euros the year before
Americans trust hotel chains, car rentals more than vacation rentals, public transportation
When it comes down to travel during the pandemic, there are just some activities that Americans trust more than others.
AIG profit falls on catastrophes, travel insurance and COVID impact
Insurance conglomerate American International Group Inc.’s net income swung to a loss on mark-to-market adjustments in hedging programs primarily for certain products sold by its life-insurance unit.


















