Carnival to 'fully cooperate' with coronavirus response investigation by Congress
The U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is launching an investigation into Carnival Corporation's response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a letter sent to Carnival CEO Arnold Donald on Friday.
Coronavirus pushes Berkshire to sell entire stakes in US airlines: Buffett
Berkshire Hathaway sold its entire stakes in the four largest U.S. airlines in April, Chairman Warren Buffett said Saturday.
Vacation spots lure post-coronavirus guests by picking up part of the tab
Sicily plans to pick up travelers' expenses to boost tourism while Alicante, Spain, is giving its resorts coronavirus-free seals of approval.
Shuttered by coronavirus, MGM Resorts lays off 4 hotel presidents: Report
MGM will release its reopening strategy in the next two weeks.
Airbnb to refund cash for coronavirus cancellations
Guests looking to cancel their plans will receive a full credit or cash refund.
Alicante, Spain creates coronavirus-free seals for hotels, which sees hugs, handshakes banned
Vacations after coronavirus
San Diego mayor: Beaches reopening gradually with clear rules
San Diego beaches reopen
People are flying again despite coronavirus travel restrictions
TSA screened a record-number of flight passengers on Friday since travel restrictions went into place in March
Delta, Frontier to require facial coverings on U.S. flights
Delta Air Lines Inc and Frontier Airlines said on Thursday they will require passengers to wear facial coverings on U.S. flights
Royal Caribbean threw party after coronavirus halted cruises, 1,000 crew members attended: Lawsuit
The cruise line “blatantly failed to follow even the most basic safety precautions," according to the attorney who filed the suit.
Carnival CEO has 'no idea' when cruises will sail again
"We know that day is coming. We just don't know exactly when," Carnival Corp. CEO Arnold Donald admitted.
Carnival CEO says cruise industry always combated worldwide diseases
Carnival CEO on the industry amid coronavirus
NYC subway coronavirus cleaning protocol announced, passenger safety questions remain
Subway trains, which had been disinfected at least once every 72 hours, will be cleaned once every 24 hours starting May 6.
800-step coronavirus plan for Vegas hotels The Venetian and Palazzo to reopen revealed
The Venetian assures future guests they'll find kits with face masks, hand sanitizer and gloves in every hotel suite.
How virus could spread on airplanes
Video on how virus spreads on planes
Discover CEO: We’ve never seen this much pain for the consumer
Roger Hochschild on consumer
Wynn, Hilton CEOs talk deals, procedures for safe reopenings at White House
During a Business Roundtable event held at the White House on Wednesday, leaders from the hospitality industry laid out how they plan to safely reopen their businesses as Americans go back to work and the economy gets back up and running.
Cruise lines extend coronavirus suspensions into summer
These major cruise lines won't be back until mid-summer if COVID-19 persists.
Hilton, Wynn have phased approach to reopening their hotel doors
Resort CEOs stress hygiene, excess testing capacity
Suburbs in coronavirus just as vulnerable as cities
The virus’s rampage through the New York metro region, from the well-to-do towns along Connecticut’s coastline to the bedroom communities of northern New Jersey and Long Island, offers a counterweight to the notion of the suburbs, with their plentiful open spaces, as safe havens.



















