Delta shares coronavirus vaccine distribution plan: ‘We are confident in our capability’
Delta Air Lines says it has the capability to ship COVID-19 vaccines throughout the U.S.
Journalists board American Airlines Boeing 737 Max in first public flight since grounding
The moment marked the first time the plane has flown the public since a pair of fatal crashes involving the aircraft less than five months apart forced U.S. regulators to ground the plane in March 2019.
Carnival, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean extend suspension of most sailings through end of February
Powerhouse cruise lines Carnival Corp., Norwegian and Royal Caribbean have all extended the suspension of most sailings through the end of February 2021 as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Yelp shares 2021 predictions for restaurants, wellness, travel industries
The coronavirus pandemic will continue to shape how businesses operate, according to Yelp.
What to expect from December IPOs like Airbnb, DoorDash
Thomas George on investing in millennial stocks
Carnival Corp. drops 'King James' trademark application after LeBron James files opposition
The Carnival Corp. has reportedly dropped its plans to trademark the term “King James” a week after NBA star LeBron James filed an opposition.
United Airlines, American halt non-stop flights to Shanghai
The move follows reports of lengthy waits facing airline crews upon arrival, limited local accommodations and restrictions on their movement in China
Latest impact of coronavirus vaccine news on cruise industry
Ashley Webster on cruise lines, coronavirus
Cruises preparing to set sail again amid coronavirus pandemic
John Murray, Ashley Webster on cruise industry
DOT finalizes rule defining 'unfair and deceptive practices' by airlines
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a new policy last week that could bar most additional unfair or deceptive practices by airlines, according to reports.
Disney World collects $20G from park wishing wells, donates money to homeless charity
Walt Disney World typically choose charities in Central Florida to donate to.
Airlines preparing to transport coronavirus vaccines face 'hugely complex logistical challenges'
The airline industry is readying its fleet to help deliver shipments of the forthcoming COVID-19 vaccines pending approval from health officials.
Ski industry is ready to open for the winter season with coronavirus plans in place
After the coronavirus outbreak forced the second half of the ski season into an abrupt standstill in March, the industry spent the summer preparing to open up amid the pandemic winter and bring visitors back.
US air travel spikes to highest level since March
The increase in passenger volume, although a noteworthy development for the devastated airline industry, is worrisome to health officials who have begged Americans to limit their holiday gatherings.
Priceline CEO: Travel could return in second half of 2021
Brett Keller on Priceline, travel deals
Delta to launch 'quarantine-free' flight between Atlanta and Rome
Eligible passengers must pass a COVID polymerase chain reaction test and a series of rapid tests at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Rome-Fiumicino International Airport.
Disney getting new train station to connect to Orlando airport
On Monday, rail company Brightline announced it has made an agreement with Walt Disney World Resort to make a train station at Disney Springs, which connects to the Disney theme parks.
Do digital health passports constitute an invasion of privacy?
Patrick Eddington on distribution of personal info amid coronavirus
Barbados draws hundreds of Americans with remote work program during pandemic
Barbados' Welcome Stamp program, which allows tourists to live and work from the island, has already raked in $1 million in tourism dollars.
LA travelers required to sign coronavirus form acknowledging quarantine rules
Justin Erbacci on holiday air travel


















