Airlines, unions pin hopes for more payroll cash on politics
The airline industry has been battered by the virus pandemic. In March, companies got $32 billion to help cover payroll costs for six months in exchange for not laying off workers.
'Into the Wild' bus likely lands a home at Alaska museum
An infamous bus appears headed to a new home at a museum in Fairbanks after being removed from Alaska’s backcountry to deter people from making dangerous, sometimes deadly treks to visit the site where a young man documented his demise in 1992.
More than 100 people injured riding Universal Volcano Bay water slide: Lawsuit
James Bowen claimed he was riding Universal's Punga Racers water slide in July of 2019 when he allegedly hit a wall of water as he exited the slide into the wading pool, causing his "neck to violently snap back, leaving him face down in the water and unable to move."
When will travelers feel confident about flying again?
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza on state of industry
Airbnb summer rental safety in coronavirus: What to know before you check in
How home rental companies like Airbnb are advising hosts to clean and disinfect during the pandemic.
Royal Caribbean updates its name to modernize corporate identity
The multibillion-dollar cruise line Royal Caribbean announced it has updated its name to Royal Caribbean Group as a way to refresh the brand
Airline nut supplier opens store to sell off 87,000 pounds of product amid pandemic
GNS Foods of Arlington, Texas, supplied nuts to American Airlines before the pandemic hit. Now, the company has opened a store at its factory to move 87,000 pounds of surplus nuts.
Younger demographic driving RV demand amid coronavirus
RVIA CEO Craig Kirby on RV industry
Disney World Resort hotel restaurants now requiring temperature checks
Customers who have a temperature of 100.4 F or above will be denied entry into Disney Resort hotel restaurants for table service.
Nearly 2 of 3 hotels have yet to bring back half of workers: trade group survey
Hotels are struggling to bring back furloughed or laid off employees as the coronavirus pandemic continues to devastate the travel industry, an industry trade group says.
Camping trip cost estimates from outdoor experts
For people who have never gone camping before, the cost can be a mystery.
SeaWorld attendance takes big hit after coronavirus reopening
SeaWorld Entertainment began the phased reopening of some of its parks with reduced operating days and capacity limitations as early as June 6 after being shuttered since mid-March.
Las Vegas losing 'house advantage' as coronavirus spike curbs bookings
New COVID-19 infections reached a record high of nearly 76,000 a day on July 17 and while the total has since come down, it remains stubbornly elevated at above 54,000. Deaths are currently above 1,100 a day, about 42 percent of the May peak of 2,701.
JetBlue to test UV cleaning to combat coronavirus inside planes
If properly applied, studies have shown that the machine has the ability to deliver doses of the UV-C light capable of reducing various viruses and bacteria, including SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, according to Honeywell.
Delta Air Lines bans coronavirus masks with exhaust valves on flights
Delta Air Lines has updated its mask policy.
Norwegian extends cruise cancellations through Oct. 31
The cancellations extend beyond the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's no-sail order, which goes until Oct. 1.
Spirit Airlines says 20% to 30% of workers at risk of furloughs
Workers at risk of being furloughed include pilots and flight attendants
Virgin Galactic reveals spaceplane cabin ahead of passenger flights
Virgin Galactic showed off the interiors of its passenger spaceflight vehicle the VSS Unity.
Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Line have 1 big potential blockade
Cruise lines have several obstacles ahead of them before they can restart operations, including getting their crew members onboard, The Motley Fool says.
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut coronavirus travel advisory expands to 34 states, DC, Puerto Rico
The advisory's 14-day self-quarantine requirement applies to any person arriving from a state with a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents over a 7-day rolling average or a state with a 10 percent or higher positivity rate over a 7-day rolling average.



















