COVID-19 resurgence threatens travel rebound
United Airlines told employees to prepare to receive notifications of potential furloughs under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, known as the WARN Act, as soon as this week.
Rivals Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line team up to plan restart
Royal Caribbean Group and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd announced a joint task force to help develop safety standards for restarting their businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
Eventually there will be more EV charging stations than gas stations: Blink CEO
Blink CEO on future of electric vehicles, charging
'Mona Lisa' back at work, visitors limited as Louvre reopens
The Louvre Museum in Paris reopened with far fewer visitors Monday after a four-month coronavirus lockdown.
Airline traveler numbers rise over July 4 weekend
But despite the recent uptick in air travel, the industry has yet to see numbers increase to where they were a year prior, an indication that the industry is still reeling from the pandemic.
Miami Worldcenter Hotel to include $60M pandemic-ready medical center
Royal Palm Companies CEO on coronavirus-free hotel
Air travel starting to take off
Air travel increasing amid coronavirus
Amtrak trims New York-Florida route, additional cuts expected later this year
Amtrak's Silver Star and Silver Meteor will run three to four days per week between New York and Miami.
Ford revives Bronco brand, aims at Jeep's big off-road sales
When it comes to rugged vehicles that go off the road, Jeep has cornered the U.S. market. Now Ford is reviving the Bronco brand name in an effort to take a slice.
Spirit Airlines passenger removed from flight for not wearing mask
A Spirit Airlines passenger was removed from a flight from LaGuardia airport to Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Friday for refusing to wear a mask.
Taj Mahal reopens with coronavirus social distancing procedures
Visitors to the Taj Mahal will have to wear masks at all times, keep their distance and not touch its glistening marble surfaces when India's 17th-century monument to love reopens on Monday after a three-month COVID-19 shutdown.
Why an RV is the right answer to your summer vacation plans this year
Think of your RV as your own little kingdom or ecosystem.
End of the runway for 747 jumbo as Boeing placed final part orders: sources
The end for the program has been hanging in the air for years amid falling orders and pricing pressure.
Even as coronavirus cases jump, fewer airlines blocking out middle seats
About 15 million Americans are expected to travel by plane this summer.
Family files discrimination lawsuit against Hampton Inn
A Black family has filed a federal lawsuit against the parent company of Hampton Inn and others after the family said a North Carolina clerk called police on them over a billing dispute two years ago.
Virus concerns grow — as do crowds flocking to Jersey Shore
Large crowds have surfaced at some popular shore spots recently with poor compliance with mandated measures to help slow the spread of the virus.
Boeing’s laid-off workers eligible for 100-plus weeks of income support
Boeing is moving forward with plans to cut about 10 percent of its workforce.
Coronavirus lockdowns fuel skydiving, hot air balloon interest
Adventure tourism business making a comeback as Americans seek outdoor fun in response to COVID-19 lockdowns and restricions.
Viking sees 'strong demand' for new Mississippi River cruises
Viking said it is seeing "strong demand" for its Mississippi River cruises.
Trump’s Rushmore trip draws real and figurative fireworks
President Trump is expected to speak at the event, which has issued 7,500 tickets to watch fireworks that he previewed on Thursday as a “display like few people have seen.”



















