Bahamas bans US tourists as coronavirus cases spike
Travelers from the United Kingdom, the European Union and Canada will still be allowed to enter the Bahamas.
Delta screening process for travelers who cannot wear a mask begins Monday
Passengers who refuse to wear a mask without clearance from STAT-MD can be denied boarding and even lose flight privileges with Delta.
Demand for small-ship, river cruises surges amid coronavirus
Fifty-five percent of travel agents surveyed said their clients' top three concerns are related to safety concerns around COVID-19, including "needing to know the ship’s response protocols for any onboard outbreak”, “knowing the proactive safety measures the cruise line is taking to prevent outbreaks”, and “how the onboard experience will change including food service.”
Hotels reimagine room service amid coronavirus pandemic with knock-and-drop delivery, in-room cocktails
Many hotels are still offering room service, but guests can expect to find a few changes to the traditional dine-in amenities.
Judge dismisses harassment lawsuit against Wynn Resorts
Judges agreed that the women did not sufficiently justify their need to file their lawsuit anonymously using pseudonyms.
NYC poised to open zoos, play ball under reopen plan, mayor says
New York City is on track to take the next step in reopening next week, allowing movie and TV crews to film, zoos to welcome reduced crowds, and professional sports teams play to empty seats.
Jeffrey Epstein plane listed for sale in Florida: Report
The jet has been given a facelift since the deceased sex offender came under public scrutiny.
Flight attendants 'need' mandatory mask-wearing on flights: Union president
Sara Nelson on wearing masks on flights
United Airlines, pilots union reach creative deal to limit furloughs
U.S. airlines have warned that tens of thousands of jobs are on the line in October when a U.S. government bailout runs out
British Airways retires entire fleet of Boeing's jumbo jets
The 747 was considered the 'queen of the skies' during its 50 year history
Trump administration exempts European students from coronavirus travel restrictions
The State Department would offer exemptions for some au pairs and family members of visa holders
Cruises banned through September over coronavirus spread, CDC says
The CDC announced Thursday that cruise ships won’t be allowed to sail in U.S. jurisdictions until at least Oct. 1.
Abigail Disney slams Disney World reopening as coronavirus spreads
Walt Disney Company heiress Abigail Disney continued to criticize the company this week, calling out company executives for their compensation and questioning the safety of reopening theme parks as the coronavirus continues to spread.
American Airlines, JetBlue partner as coronavirus weighs on air travel demand
The announcement comes as many airlines consider layoffs and furloughs amid a dropoff in air travel due to the pandemic.
3 women attacked Spirit Airlines workers over flight delay: Deputies
The women hit the employees with “miscellaneous items, such as phones, shoes, full water bottles, metal boarding signs and fast food,” according to Broward Sheriff's Office arrest reports.
Delta CEO: Have a 'real shot' at no company furloughs by Oct. 1
Ed Bastian on Delta managing coronavirus
Here are some top coronavirus risks when flying
Experts say flying in the outbreak might be than you think.
In Paris, Eiffel Tower top floor, Disneyland reopen
The tourism industry in France gets a boost after top visited destinations, including Disneyland Paris and the Eiffel Tower, partially reopen to the public.
Airbnb guests book 1 million nights in one day for first time since March
Airbnb on Tuesday announced that guests booked more than 1 million nights’ worth of future stays – a milestone not reached since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in early March.
Buckingham Palace Gin to be sold to public for a taste of royal life
Buckingham Palace is releasing a gin that people can buy.



















