Hawaiian Airlines expands pre-travel COVID-19 testing options
On Thursday, the airline expanded its offering to appeal to travelers who want to take the test "from the comfort of their home" in order to qualify to be exempt from the Aloha State's 14-day quarantine.
CDC extends 'no sail' order for cruise ships due to coronavirus concerns
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday said it has extended a "no sail" order for cruise ships through the end of October amid continued concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Parents retire early from Alaska Airlines to protect kids' jobs: 'Leaving gives them a better chance'
A pilot and flight attendant employed by Alaska Airlines retired early in hopes of protecting their children’s jobs with the carrier, as airlines reduce staff sizes due to a decreased demand for travel as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
MGM says it can safely host conventions during COVID-19
MGM Resorts doesn’t want it to be a gamble for visitors to attend events at its properties.
Investors should be long because trillions will be spent on this economy: Marc Lasry
Marc Lasry on investing, election
California wildfire burns through Napa Valley wineries, resorts as Glass Fire rages
An explosive wildfire that's raging in areas north of San Francisco has damaged iconic landmarks in the famed Napa Valley region, including wineries and parts of a luxury resort.
‘Schitt’s Creek’ motel is going up for sale: report
The Canadian motel that was used to film the Emmy-winning TV show, “Schitt’s Creek,” is going to be up for sale soon.
JetBlue exec claims there's only a 1% chance of COVID transmission on an aircraft
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Uber wins back London license
Last November, London’s transit authority refused to renew Uber’s operating license over concerns about impostor drivers.
American Airlines CEO 'confident' Congress will reach deal on federal aid for carriers
Parker's high hopes come as Congress has been at an impasse for over a month on additional stimulus, leading many airlines to seek out other alternatives to prepare for the worst as the $25 billion bailout from the federal government is set to expire on Oct 1, which is when airlines can begin to lay off employees.
Qantas selling fully stocked bar carts from retired 747s
After retiring several aircraft, Qantas Airlines is selling the bar carts used on these planes. Also, in order to make the items more enticing, these carts will come fully stocked as they would be for a normal flight on a 747.
Qatar Airways says losses reach $1.9B amid pandemic, boycott
The energy-rich nation of Qatar itself needed to bail out the state-owned airline at the end of its financial year on March 31 with $2 billion to keep the airline operating, its annual report acknowledged.
Hawaiian Airlines offering coronavirus testing to travelers
Hawaiian Airlines announced Friday that it would start offering coronavirus testing to passengers starting on Oct. 15.
The need to beat NYC traffic helped Blade survive coronavirus travel dip
Blade CEO on travel, coronavirus
Amtrak passengers can now book trains based on capacity
Amtrak will let solo travelers take up two seats on trains, and is launching these new safety features.
Marriott falls behind on payments for 122 hotels, property owner says
The owner of more than 100 Marriott hotel properties is threatening to terminate its agreement with the chain and re-brand the properties with another company due to a payment shortfall.
5 Royal Caribbean cruise ships in Europe and the Caribbean will be rerouted for summer 2021
Expect changes to Royal Caribbean's 2021 summer cruise lineup.
United Airlines offering rapid COVID-19 tests to passengers
Following its initial pilot program, the airline will "quickly expand customer testing to other destinations and U.S. airports" later this year, according to United Chief Customer Officer Toby Enqvist.
Theme park industry suffers $18B in losses
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