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.
European cafes, parks, beaches reopen
Europe is showing signs of life again as cafes, parks and beaches resume business after months of lockdown.
Travel, tourism gear up for coronavirus recovery
Destinations look to attract travelers to vacation
Why travel may never 'return to normal' post-coronavirus
Jeff Hoffman on how coronavirus will permanently impact travel
Summer travel season will be 'strong': Wyndham Destinations CEO
Outlook for summer travel
Cristobal could merge with new system to form 'large cyclone' after lashing South, forecasters say
Tropical Storm Cristobal could soon renew its strength by uniting with another storm system coming from the west to form one giant cyclone, forecasters say.
Miami to reopen beaches, end curfew after protests
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced Monday that he was lifting a countywide curfew immediately.
With coronavirus restrictions easing, is it safe to fly now?
Airlines are adding more flights as the coronavirus safety measures become new normal, but is it safe to fly?
How did Richard Branson make his fortune?
Under what's now known as the Virgin Group, Branson has over 70,000 employees across various companies throughout 35 countries.
As business trickles back, hotels compete on cleanliness
As leisure travel starts to pick up, hotels see cleaning standards as a way to soothe jittery guests and possibly win back business from rivals like home-sharing companies like Airbnb.
Mexico resumes tourism in Cancun and these beach destinations
What to know about travel to Mexico as tourism resumes in popular areas like Cancun amid COVID-19.
Self-driving chairs tested in Tokyo airport to enforce social distancing, speed up travel
An autonomous mobility system that works like a wheelchair without anyone pushing it is scuttling around a Tokyo airport to help with social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Why economists got May jobs predictions so wrong
Mark Vitner on economic recovery



















