On-demand charter flights taking off
FXAIR CEO on charter flight industry
SeaWorld attendance declines, revenue plunges 95% amid coronavirus pandemic
SeaWorld's revenue declined $388 million compared to the year prior totaling roughly $18.0 million. During the same span of time, its parks saw a mere 0.3 million guests during this time, which is a decline of 6.2 million guests compared to a year prior, according to the report.
Coronavirus prompts airlines to have face mask-related ‘no fly’ lists
Travelers who refuse to follow protective face masks or covers throughout the coronavirus pandemic may risk their chance to get on their favored major airline.
Royal Caribbean posts loss, 'encouraged' by volume of 2021 bookings
Royal Caribbean Group’s adjusted loss was $6.13, compared with analysts’ average forecast of a loss of $4.82 per share.
Hyatt hotel chain extends mask requirement to all guests at properties in the Americas
The requirement, announced on Monday, expands on a previous mandate for Hyatt guests in the U.S. and Canada, who were required to wear masks in shared spaces as of July 27.
Business travel won’t return to pre-coronavirus levels: Expert
Jeff Hoffman on coronavirus, travel
Marriott swings to loss as coronavirus devastates bookings
Marriott International Inc. lost $234 million in the three months through June as sales fell 72% amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Airstream travel trailer sales surge amid coronavirus
Airstream sales surge
Disney World scaling back hours of operation in September
Disney World is adjusting its schedule for September and will scale back its operating hours.
Hawaii airports use thermal screening to prevent coronavirus spread
The Hawaii Department of Transportation has installed thermal screening technology at the gates of trans-Pacific flights in order to detect passengers with a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher.
Bad week for Mexico tourism capped by mistranslations
The English language version of the country’s tourism website appeared with hilarious mistranslations.
Airline passengers willing to pay more for flights with empty middle seats: report
Several recent surveys have found that passengers would be willing to pay more money to have the middle seats on airplanes open during the coronavirus pandemic.
NYC rolls out COVID-19 checkpoints
Ashley Webster on new checkpoints in New York
Hilton predicts it'll take between 2 and 3 years for hotels to bounce back after coronavirus pandemic
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. announced on Thursday that it expected it to take at least two years for the hotel chain to rebound after the coronavirus pandemic.
20% of Delta workforce exited last week in 'difficult but necessary step,' CEO says
Approximately 17,000 Delta employees are gone as of last week.
JetBlue offers tickets for as low as $20 during flash sale
The move comes as the travel industry -- and airlines in particular -- continues efforts to offset losses created by prolonged lockdown orders and travel restrictions that stem from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dude ranch vacations booming
Dude ranches becoming popular
Houseboat rentals boom during coronavirus pandemic
Rainy Lake Houseboats' Tom Dougherty on the socially distant vacation option of renting a houseboat
Cruise line held crewmembers 'against their will' without pay, lawsuit claims
A Bahamas cruise line has been hit with a class-action lawsuit by employees who say they were held "against their will" aboard two ships amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hotels are tapping into work-from-home, transforming rooms into office spaces
After the coronavirus has put a dent into occupancy rates, some hotels have taken creative leaps to repackage rooms as workspaces.



















