Hotel owners need ‘lifeline’: AHLA CEO
Chip Rogers on hotel industry, coronavirus
Airline passengers want to see barriers to boost confidence: industry executives
Pandemic-related trends could include more private business class seating on narrowbody planes and adding touchless lavatory features
Boeing licenses ultraviolet wand to sanitize airplanes in coronavirus fight
Talk about a light in the darkness.
Hong Kong Disneyland to reopen after coronavirus closure
Second time’s the charm, right?
Texas bullet train from Houston to Dallas clears 2 key regulatory hurdles, company says
Texas is one step closer to a high-speed rail line between the state's two largest metropolitan areas after the railroad planning on building the railway received two key approvals from federal officials, it was announced Monday.
74% of hotels may lay off more workers without Congress stimulus deal: AHLA
Layoffs continue to loom for hotel workers.
CDC: 11,000 may have been exposed to COVID-19 on airplanes
Agency officials believe nearly 11,000 people may have been exposed to one of the 1,600 known cases of people flying while contagious with the virus — despite being unable to confirm a single case of viral transmission on a US plane.
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian outline to CDC how they plan to cruise safely
Royal Caribbean Group and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. have submitted 70 recommendations to federal regulators.
Disney World reveals early December hours
Disney is preparing for the holiday season.
United Airlines, unions call for 6-month extension of federal aid, restart of stimulus negotiations
The airline and unions are also asking that the latest stimulus package include a clean six-month extension of funding for the Payroll Support Program, which requires airlines to keep their employees on the payroll through Oct. 1.
People feeling better about getting on a plane: Booking Holdings CEO
Booking Holdings CEO on COVID’s impact
Carnival selling 18 cruise ships as coronavirus pandemic continues
Anybody need a cruise ship?
Amid coronavirus, Aruba invites Americans to relocate visa-free for 3 months
Aruba, Jamaica, ooh I wanna take ya.
Hawaii to allow travelers to skip quarantine with coronavirus test
Hawaii Gov. David Ige said Wednesday that starting Oct. 15, travelers arriving from out of state may bypass a 14-day quarantine requirement if they test negative for COVID-19.
Delta takes a 'mortgage' out on frequent flier SkyMiles for $6.5B
Delta's frequent flier program has more than 100 million members and generated $6.1 billion in cash in 2019 from sales of miles to its SkyMiles credit card partner American Express, SkyTeam airlines and other partners. The partners offer Delta miles to their customers as incentives for purchases and other transactions.
Carnival Cruise Line cancels more voyages, sells 2 ships
The company said it sold the ships as it moves to remove “less efficient ships from its fleet.”
Singapore Airlines considers piloting 'flights to nowhere' to boost business: report
This will be one heck of a trip if it ultimately takes flight.
Coronavirus pandemic prompts Marriott Vacations to cut 3,300 employees
In its latest bid to weather the pandemic, the company hopes the cuts will help "re-balance its workforce to better align with the evolving needs of the business," the filing said.
Alaska Airlines suspends Portland, Spokane flights due to wildfire smoke
Alaska Airlines has temporarily suspended all flights in and out of two airports in the Pacific Northwest due to wildfire smoke blanketing the region.
Post-coronavirus travel will be back ‘sooner than people think’: Travel Association CEO
Roger Dow on travel business recovery



















