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
Disney World resort offers students 'ultimate after school recess'
Guests of the luxury resort can now enroll their children in the virtual learning sessions which will be held in supervised small-group classroom settings, Four Seasons said.
Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida: Coronavirus economic recovery 'going to be a while’
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez discussed the progress the Florida county has made in recovering from the coronavirus pandemic and how far it has left to go.
Resorts, hotels offer 'school-cations' amid coronavirus pandemic
Resorts in the U.S. and Mexico are providing space and amenities for remote learning while the coronavirus pandemic keeps kids out of the classroom.
Debut of Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, Disney Wish, to be delayed amid pandemic
Wishes may not get canceled, but they do get delayed.
Hotels offering spaces for remote learning
Ashley Webster on hotels, remote learning
United Airlines CEO warns economic woes will get worse without vaccine, new round of stimulus
United CEO Scott Kirby said Sunday that while some industries of the economy have been able to recover, "anything to do with leisure, hospitality, meeting, convention services [and] restaurants are all hurting, and frankly, are near depression levels."
Former Carnival ship for sale after pandemic forces cruise line to close
Carnival's oldest cruise ship is up for auction after Cruise & Maritime Voyages closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus vaccine distribution will take 8,000 cargo jets: IATA
The International Air Transport Association is warning governments across the globe that the air cargo industry may potentially face severe capacity constraints that could hinder the timely distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Travelers are heading to these US destinations this fall
65% of travelers booked trips to these beachy destinations for fall.
Wealthy Americans head to the Caribbean for the long term
Experts claim fears over the COVID-19 situation in the United States as well as the presidential election are pushing an increasing number of wealthy Americans to move to the Caribbean for long-term stays.
Nanny jobs in remote work hot spots fetch 6 figures
Nannies can make six figures in Aspen if they know how to ski.
JetBlue adds 24 new nonstop routes
The carrier said all of the new flights will take off in November and December and will cover regions that the company "anticipates increasing demand for leisure travel," adding that tickets for the routes are now on sale.
Disney theme parks facing 'lost year' of revenue in 2021, analysts predict
It might be a long road to recovery for theme parks.
Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment CEO on plan to build amusement park, village in Canton, Ohio
Michael Crawford, president and CEO of Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment, joins Liz Claman with insight on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Gov. Newsom comments on reopening of California theme parks: 'Making progress'
Things may be looking up for California amusement parks.



















