Marriott faces London lawsuit over vast data breach
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for loss of control of personal data
Coronavirus pauses Alaskan cruises; could hurt marine animal center with lack of tourism
As the cruise industry has largely pushed back it’s sail date to October, tourist attractions in Alaska are at risk of going out of business.
JetBlue CEO: Customer satisfaction higher during coronavirus than in past years
JetBlue CEO on increasing safety while flying
Hawaiian Airlines bans masks with vents or valves, institutes medical screenings for those claiming exemptions
Hawaiian Airlines is the latest carrier to ban masks with exhalation valves or vents, citing findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that such masks are not effective in preventing the transmission of COVID-19.
Delta partners with CVS to accelerate COVID-19 testing
Delta Airlines announced Tuesday a partnership with CVS Health to speed up employee COVID-19 testing that the company said would “build confidence about traveling” for its customers.
Carnival hit by ransomware attack
Carnival Corporation has been compromised by a ransomware attack that occurred on August 15, which the company says "accessed and encrypted a portion of one brand’s information technology systems."
Airlines will continue to struggle to schedule crew, pilots for fall flights, expert predicts
It’s hard to schedule workers when the future is so uncertain.
Shanghai Disney Resort to increase capacity, update reservation system
However, an exception stands for "high attendance days."
American Airlines seeks to toss COVID-19 class-action suit seeking ticket refunds
American Airlines has asked a judge to throw out a class-action lawsuit seeking air-fare refunds for trips that were canceled amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Airports using technology for new screening process
Kristina Partsinevelos on airports bracing for COVID-19 check-in changes
Ford launches new Bronco, F-150 amid coronavirus
Ford CFO on the new vehicles and how demand changed after COVID-19
Coronavirus pandemic reshaping air travel as carriers struggle
U.S. airlines have scrambled to reassure travelers that planes are safe. They require passengers to wear face masks and are cleaning cabins more thoroughly, even spraying seats with anti-microbial mist.
2 Universal Orlando hotels temporarily closing over coronavirus struggles
The Loews Sapphire Falls Resort and Universal's Aventura Hotel will temporarily close on Aug. 21.
'Deadliest Catch' captain talks about life on a crab boat
Kennedy with Josh Harris on how hard it is to be in charge
Coast Guard explains to Kennedy how dangerous the high seas can be
Kennedy visits the Coast Guard to learn about how they protect Alaska
'Deadliest Catch' crew teaches Kennedy how to set up a crab pot
Kennedy sees the importance of crab pots
Delta will test all employees for coronavirus with at-home, onsite tests
On Thursday, Delta Air Lines announced its entire workforce would be tested for the coronavirus by the end of the month.
Coronavirus' impact on air travel hurts these states the most, study finds
The trade group representing major U.S. carriers analyzed which states were experiencing the greatest impact on air service and air-travel demand during the COVID-19 crisis.
'Deadliest Catch' crew show Kennedy the ropes
Kennedy learns from the crew of 'Deadliest Catch'
Social distancing robot delivering items to hotel guests
The robots aren't replacing any humans, but they do help ease hotel guests' concerns in the middle of coronavirus.



















