Coronavirus prompts cruise line trade group to suspend voyages through Sept. 15
The suspension applies to members to which the no sail order applied.
TSA whistleblower faults agency's coronavirus response
A TSA official filed a whistleblower complaint accusing the agency of inadequately protecting airport screeners from coronavirus.
This Tulsa airline base is the largest in the world
The 330-acre base at Tulsa International Airport includes 22 buildings comprising 3.3 million square feet of hangar and workshop space.
Harry Connick Jr. honors workers during pandemic road trip
With the help of his daughter, Georgia Connick, who is a filmmaker, and a bunch of GoPro cameras, he embarked on a pandemic road trip to meet essential workers around the country who were risking their lives during the pandemic.
Varney: 4 coronavirus lockdown changes that are here to stay
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues the coronavirus is changing many industries from travel to retail.
Summer vacationers weigh coronavirus testing, quarantine or staying home
Homebound travelers desperate to venture out for the first time since the pandemic are confronting a vacation landscape this summer that may require coronavirus tests for the family and even quarantines.
Varney: Other side of coronavirus lockdown looks and feels different
Stuart Varney on impact of coronavirus
Truckers push for expanded gun rights to protect against protest violence
JKC Trucking VP on trucker demands during protests
'Into the Wild' bus removed from Alaska backcountry
The bus has long attracted adventurers to an area without cellphone service and marked by unpredictable weather and at-times swollen rivers. Some have had to be rescued or have died.
Dallas principal personally delivers diplomas to graduating seniors
Principal Scott Rudes delivers diplomas to Texas students
Inside the aviation industry’s toughest battle yet: Getting back in the skies
Despite signs of rebounding demand in sectors like retail, flyers so far aren't returning to the skies in large numbers.
Kobe Bryant's widow Vanessa urges Congress to pass helicopter safety bill
The bill calls for stricter safety standards for helicopters carrying groups of six or more people.
Coronavirus pandemic could cost state governments over $16B in hotel tax revenue
Travel restrictions implemented in response to the outbreak of the virus grounded planes worldwide, gutting the travel industry.
Hertz without stock sale seeks $1B in cash
The move involves the potential sale of 246.8 million unissued shares
United Airlines passengers who don't use face covering could be banned from flights
United Airlines, which is trying to rebound from a decline in passenger travel, is mandating passengers wear masks to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on flights.
JetBlue adding 30 new routes as summer travel demand increases
The airline announced new routes in markets where travel for leisure and visiting family and relatives is showing "signs of strength," saying the coronavirus pandemic has "transformed airline route maps."
Connecticut casino spends more than $1M on coronavirus-safe renovations
Casinos reopen with coronavirus protocols
Carnival expects to burn about $650M a month for 2020 second half
Carnival Corp., which has been battered by the Covid-19 pandemic, said it expects to burn about $650 million a month for the second half of the year as many of its ships remain idle.
Is it safe to stay in hotels as reopenings get underway?
To reassure potential guests, many hotels — from luxury resorts to budget brands — are sharing the changes they’re making on their websites.
Hong Kong's Disneyland reopens after five-month coronavirus break
The park had been closed since January



















