Vaccines no sure cure for what ails travel industry

Vaccines for the coronavirus could revive the travel industry in 2021, however travel industry executives disagree about whether they should… Read More »
Cruise lines add protocols to entertainment lineup

Cruise ships are preparing for the day when they can lift anchor, and how the entertainment offerings can be as… Read More »
US considers, Canada requires passenger testing

“Efforts are currently ongoing in the US to assess the risk reduction associated with testing and other recommended preventative measures,… Read More »
Hotel trade rises as China bears down on coronavirus

China’s hotel industry has paced the world in recovery from the pandemic that originated there, and the country’s vigorous response… Read More »
Safari lodges give new meaning to ecotourism

Some of the most cutting-edge advances in tourism can be found in the wilds of Africa, where some tours are… Read More »
These hotel openings won’t lack for grandeur

Resorts World Las Vegas, touted as perhaps the costliest hotel-casino project in history, joins properties from Australia to Vietnam on… Read More »
Opinion: 2021 offers new opportunities for travel advisors

The new year bodes well for the travel industry, John Frenaye writes. Even though the virus is still surging, vaccinations… Read More »
Scottish train melds luxury, history, whisky

The Belmond Royal Scotsman is resuming train excursions to the Scottish Highlands in the spring. Itineraries can include everything from… Read More »
Health app acts as vaccination passport

A number of airlines are adopting the CommonPass app for travelers to prove they have been vaccinated for COVID-19 before… Read More »
Alaska first airline to bar emotional support animals

Alaska Airlines will allow only trained service dogs to fly in passenger cabins, the first airline to change its policy… Read More »
2020 holiday travel half of 2019’s

The Transportation Security Administration screened about 11.3 million people at airport checkpoints between Dec. 18 and Dec. 28, the highest… Read More »
New year won’t cure hospitality, say those in the know

The hotel industry will suffer well beyond 2021 before recovering from its worst year ever, the coronavirus vaccine boost notwithstanding,… Read More »