Homeland Security resumes Global Entry for New York state
The Department of Homeland Security said it would resume allowing New York state residents to enroll in Global Entry and other trusted traveler programs, after the federal government suspended the state's access in February over a state law giving unauthorized immigrants driver's licenses.
Airport spa company pivots to coronavirus testing
XpresSpa Group CEO on offering coronavirus tests
Coronavirus prompts Princess Cruises to cancels select voyages until December
The cancellations add to the list of woes for the company that has been linked to COVID-19 cases after multiple ships were found to have some infected passengers.
American, Southwest end coronavirus face mask exemptions for passengers over age 2
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines have ended face mask exemptions for passengers over age 2 and will no longer be making medical exceptions as the coronavirus health crisis continues.
Emirates will cover passenger's coronavirus medical bills
Emirates said passengers can claim medical expenses of up to 150,000 euros and quarantine costs of 100 euros per day for 14 days if they are diagnosed with COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus.
Southwest will test thermal cameras at Dallas Love Field
The trial will evaluate the cameras, where equipment should be placed, and how thermal screening would affect traffic flows at security checkpoints at Dallas Love Field.
Elon Musk tweets first render of Boring Company's Las Vegas Loop transportation hub
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has unveiled the first render of the transportation hub for the Boring Company's Las Vegas Loop, a underground tunnel system designed to zip passengers from one side of the Las Vegas Convention Center to the other in under two minutes.
Viking announces 136-day, 27-country world cruise
Viking Cruises has announced a 136-day, 27-country vacation option.
Bermuda will let foreigners work remotely on island for a year
Starting Aug. 1, travelers who are able to work remotely, including college students, are invited to stay on the island, Bermuda Minister of Labor Jason Hayward said in a statement, adding that the cost of the certificate is $263.
Coronavirus policy leads Delta to ban more than 100 maskless passengers
Passengers are required to cover up while in the lobby check-in, at Delta Sky Clubs, boarding gate areas, jet bridges and throughout the duration of the flight except during meals, the airline said.
Will Disney World play nice with its biggest fans?
Annual passholders for the Florida resort are having a harder time than others returning to it.
Who started Six Flags?
Six Flags first began with Six Flags Over Texas, in Arlington, in 1961
United Airlines says more than 6,000 employees take severance packages after $1.6B loss
More than 6,000 United employees have opted to take a voluntary separation package, including flight benefits and continuous pay through Nov. 30, 2020, as the airline took aggressive action in the second quarter to mitigate the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Carnival waiting to finalize coronavirus health protocols, CEO says
Carnival Corporation CEO Arnold Donald said Monday that the company wouldn’t release its health protocols until the U.S. “is in a better place to be socially gathering.”
River cruising gains interest during coronavirus as travelers look for safer options
Even though ocean cruising season has been wiped out as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, river cruising has reaped a newfound interest for travelers looking for safer alternatives.
United Airlines' average occupancy rate expected to dip in July
United Airlines' average occupancy rate is expected to fall to about 45 percent in July, as the airline limits the number of passengers in an effort to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
Disney World bans eating, drinking while walking
Lauren Simonetti on more Disney World mask requirements
Delta, Southwest draw strong demand for pilot early departure deals
The union representing pilots at Delta Air Lines said Monday that 2,235 pilots volunteered for an early departure package ahead of a Sunday deadline.
Disney World bans guests from eating and drinking while walking
Walt Disney World closed a loophole in its mask requirements, prohibiting eating and drinking while walking around the theme park.
Coronavirus could permanently shutter 8,000 US hotels by September
Hotels closing for good as a result of coronavirus


















