Lawmakers back new helicopter safety regulations after Kobe Bryant crash
Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven other people died in a helicopter crash in January.
Airlines add social distancing measures to planes: Report
Ashley Webster on social distancing measures airlines are adopting to encourage passengers to fly
45% of Americans plan to buy travel insurance for future trips: Survey
Who's ready to get away?
United Airlines to require passengers to take health self-assessment before boarding
The move is a first for major U.S. airlines, which are trying to rebound from a decline in passenger travel, in providing self-administered health assessment for travelers.
Delta rolling out coronavirus testing for all employees
Delta Air Lines Inc next week is launching a program to test employees for active COVID-19 and antibodies under a partnership with the Mayo Clinic and Quest Diagnostics Inc, Chief Executive Ed Bastian said in an employee memo on Thursday.
US domestic travel recovering as coronavirus restrictions ease
The travel industry is rebounding as domestic travel, home rentals see growth.
Digital economy will continue to grow long after coronavirus: Barry Diller
Barry Diller on ecommerce, coronavirus
British Airways to put artworks on sale in COVID-19 cash crunch
British Airways will sell at least 10 works of art from its extensive collection, a source said, to try to raise millions of pounds to boost its cash reserves as it struggles through the coronavirus pandemic.
Airplane likely ‘safest place to be’ amid coronavirus: Barry Diller
Barry Diller on travel, coronavirus
Disneyland to reopen with coronavirus safety measures
Disney reopening with coronavirus safety precautions in place
Hawaii extends 14-day coronavirus quarantine for all incoming travelers
Gov. David Ige said the rule is being extended to the end of July as the state works to solidify a screening process that could soon allow travelers to return in some capacity.
SeaWorld to reopen San Antonio park June 19
SeaWorld Orlando reopens on Thursday
How travel could recover, change after coronavirus pandemic: Report
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, 41 percent of people said they hoped to travel as much -- or more -- this year as they did last year.
Lufthansa says up to 26,000 employees at risk of losing jobs
Lufthansa admitted on Wednesday that the positions of up to 26,000 employees are surplus to requirements, suggesting many more jobs will be cut at the German carrier than a figure of more than 10,000 flagged a few weeks ago.
Mike Pence: America will hold China, WHO accountable
Mike Pence on coronavirus cases and China
Seeing 'whiplash' return of travel market, consumer confidence: Online travel adviser
James Ferrara on travel industry rebound
Will Disney World's park reservations system be a disaster?
A lot of people will want to be among the first to visit when Disney World begins to open on July 11, but will the parks be able to handle the pressure?
Did Florida take the right coronavirus approach?
Mike Huckabee weighs in on Florida, other states amid coronavirus
France's Monet gardens reopen with coronavirus social distancing rules
Tourism, which includes the famous home and gardens of artist Claude Monet, is beginning to reopen in France with coronavirus safety measures.
As cruise industry prepares to sail, choppy waters are ahead
After cruises stopped sailing in mid-March after several high-profile outbreaks at sea, many big cruise lines are using this time to refine their plans, upgrade their ships and figure out how to resume safely.



















