Tigerair Australia’s entire force of 220 pilots will be sacked

Tigerair Australia’s entire force of 220 pilots will be sacked by the end of this week, according to the pilots’… Read More »
Cruise Workers Share Behind the Scenes Look at Empty Ships on Social Media

As more and more cruise lines suspend sailings into May in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), cruise ship crew… Read More »
British Airways suspends London Gatwick flights

British Airways is suspending flights from London Gatwick (LGW) for the month of April as a temporary measure because of the… Read More »
Production of NASA’s new X-59 supersonic jet continues

Production on NASA’s new X-59 supersonic X-plane despite closures and delays in the space industry caused by the spread of… Read More »
The Lax procedures at U.S. airports should concern everyone

What I experienced on my journey back to Philly from India shows how much the federal government is still not… Read More »
Over a Dozen Cruises Still Stranded at Sea

Since March 13, all cruise operations from U.S. ports have been suspended in a decision made responding to the rapid… Read More »
More Cruise Lines Extend Suspension of Voyages Due to Coronavirus

As the coronavirus outbreak continues to impact cruise lines, several of the top companies in the industry have extended the suspension of… Read More »
U.S. airlines are parking most of their jets in remote desert airports

With demand for air travel in a nosedive, U.S. airlines are taking hundreds of commercial planes out of service and… Read More »
GPS self-tracking in Hawaii during COVID-19

The pandemic is prompting Hawaii’s authorities to consider some extreme measures to contain the spread of contagion. The Aloha State… Read More »
An essential roadmap to the re-discovery of Rome and Lazio

I live in Italy, in Rome. My family lives in the north. With the outbreak of the coronavirus, we find… Read More »
The unspoiled Spanish island of La Palma

The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has certainly had a profound impact on the travel industry in a way that has… Read More »
Hotels giving out deep discounts for future travel

Hotel groups have come up with the idea of selling credits that can be bought at a discount to be… Read More »
Atelier Crenn – Dominique Crenn San Francisco

Dominique Crenn’s Atelier Crenn, arguably the world’s only restaurant where, in place of a standard menu, guests receive an original poem,… Read More »
The Azores are Shangri-La

The Azores are Shangri-La, a remote mythical paradise that few know about and fewer have visited. The Portuguese islands in… Read More »
Great underwater destinations in the US

It’s true that many of the world’s most coveted scuba diving and snorkeling destinations are located outside of the U.S…. Read More »
Wealthy Chinese students fleeing the U.S. pay $20,000 for seats on private jets

As the coronavirus spreads across the United States, Chinese students from wealthy families are persuading their parents to pay tens… Read More »
As Coronavirus Expands, Cruise Lines Extend Suspensions

A number of cruise companies are further postponing a return to operations as the coronavirus outbreak continues to grow. Here is a… Read More »
Health and rejuvenation in Provence

Under normal circumstances, many of us would choose to visit a beautiful place like Provence to enjoy some rest and… Read More »
South African Airways struggles to survive

South African Airways has asked the South African government for a third extension to gain more time to revitalise itself…. Read More »
Iceland in the Summertime

Where will you be heading when it is safe to do so? And have you ever thought about visiting Iceland… Read More »
Cruise Ship With Sick Passengers and Crew is Traveling to Florida

Holland America Line has reported that 42 individuals—13 guests and 29 crew members—aboard the cruise ship Zaandam have been experiencing… Read More »
Travel industry professionals commenting on the COVID-19’s impact

There is no doubt that the COVID-19 coronavirus has had a profound effect upon the travel industry, as it has… Read More »