CDC Issues New Guidelines for Cruise Lines

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued new guidelines for cruise lines in the time of coronavirus (COVID-19),… Read More »
COVID-19 airside safety and operations guidance published by ACI World

Airports Council International (ACI) World has issued guidance for airports – titled ‘Airside Safety and Operations under COVID-19’ – on… Read More »
airBaltic cuts 50% of flights through October

Latvian carrier airBaltic has announced further deep cuts to capacity over the next six months, as well as delaying the… Read More »
RavnAir Alaska shuts down

RavnAir Alaska, a regional carrier providing connectivity throughout the state of Alaska with a fleet of 72 aircraft, has entered… Read More »
PIA suspends flight operations from Karachi

The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has suspended its flight operations from Karachi after the Sindh provincial government forcibly quarantined its… Read More »
When and How Will Cruising Return?

While the entire travel industry has ground to a halt from the coronavirus pandemic, the cruise industry was hit especially hard… Read More »
Why Were 2,700 Passengers Let Off Virus-Stricken Cruise Ship?

Australian authorities—including a homicide unit—are investigating why the Ruby Princess cruise ship was allowed to dock in Sydney last month… Read More »
A Caribbean getaway to the Netherland Antilles ABC islands

Although there are a range of global travel restrictions currently in place, this doesn’t mean you need to put your… Read More »
Many ways how travel businesses are helping during the current crisis

What a month it has been. Amid all the doom and gloom of the coronavirus pandemic, there are some positive… Read More »
Russia to halt all flights

Russia said it was temporarily suspending all flights in and out of the country from midnight, including those for repatriating… Read More »
Gulf Air says transit open again via Bahrain for international travelers

Transit through Bahrain International Airport is open again for international travelers, Manama-based Gulf Air said on Saturday, though entry to… Read More »
Why traveling should be radically differently after COVID-19

“We think we’re going on a journey, but sooner or later, it’s the journey that builds you, or undoes you.”… Read More »
Emirates to resume five routes from April 6

Emirates has received approval to restart passenger flights in the coming days, initially operating to five destinations from Dubai (DXB)…. Read More »
Boeing 787s must be turned off every 51 days to prevent data error

US air safety bods call it ‘potentially catastrophic’ if reboot directive not implemented. The US Federal Aviation Administration has ordered… Read More »
Passengers Being Evacuated as Zaandam, Rotterdam Finally Dock

For the first time in almost a month, passengers aboard an illness-stricken Holland America ship put their feet on dry… Read More »
Discover the best wellness retreats

With modern life (and our current lockdown predicament) leaving us more likely to be sat in a chair surrounded by… Read More »
Volaris cuts capacity following Mexico’s health emergency

Mexico’s Volaris said it will significantly reduce its April schedule following the declaration of a health emergency by the Mexican… Read More »
Turkish Airlines suspends all international flights

The flag carrier will still fly domestic routes after the Turkish government banned international flights. The Turkish government has announced… Read More »
Cruise Ships With Sick Passengers Allowed to Disembark in Florida

After much uncertainty, the two Holland America Line cruise ships that had been denied access to multiple ports have approved to start… Read More »
US Coast Guard Tells Cruise Ships With COVID-19 Cases to Remain at Sea

The United States Coast Guard has announced all cruise ships will be forced to stay at sea indefinitely and treat any sick… Read More »
Great places to go next fall

Although not the first one to say, I’ll reiterate—these are weird times. And while international (and sometimes even domestic) travel… Read More »
JAL and ANA will operate just a fraction of their planned flights

JAL and ANA will operate just a fraction of their planned flights. Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA)… Read More »