The FAA is telling pilots not to fly if they take the controversial malaria pill Trump pushed as a treatment for the coronavirus
The FAA issued a new guidance barring pilots from flying if they have taken hydroxychloroquine within the past 48 hours…. Read More »
US airlines tentatively agree $25 billion federal aid package
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday that the nation’s major airlines have tentatively agreed to terms for $25 billion (Dh92… Read More »
Carnival CEO Optimistic Cruising Will Return, Cites ‘Strong’ 2021 Bookings
Despite facing unprecedented hardship amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Carnival Corporation CEO Arnold Donald is expressing optimism about the future of… Read More »
Wyndham Honors Everyday Heroes on Front Lines of Battle Against Coronavirus
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest hotel franchising company by the number of properties with approximately 9,300 hotels across… Read More »
Some poor performing European airlines could disappear
Many European airlines spent much of the past two decades asking governments to leave the airline industry. Now, many are… Read More »
Variety Cruises Helps Cuban Crew Return Home Safely
A little Variety Cruises’ ship helped out in a big way when it ferried 19 crew members from the MSC Preziosa… Read More »
Carnival Extends Suspension of Cruising Through June 26
Carnival Cruise Line extended the suspension of all cruising through June 26, 2020, but it’s even longer for certain ships, due… Read More »
CLIA Responds to CDC’s No-Sail Order
The day after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) extended a no-sail order, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) defended… Read More »