Disney’s parks have been shut since March. On Tuesday the company stood by indefinite U.S. closures but said its Shanghai park will reopen May 11.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
Air Canada to start requiring temperature checks of passengers in latest coronavirus measure
Airlines are stepping up measures to reassure passengers that flying is safe against COVID-19
Pay now, book later: Hotels sell credits, offering deep discounts for future stays
Entrepreneurs and hotel groups are selling credits that can be bought at a discount to be used for future room nights, food and services.
Airbnb to issue cleaning recommendations, including 24 hours between rentals
The home-sharing service says the new standards are a step up from depending on renters to rate the cleanliness of accommodations.
Marriott plans to spray disinfectant in guest rooms, sanitize keys to stop COVID-19
Marriott’s plan to assure guests of cleanliness is one of the first among major hotel chains as the industry prepares to lure guests back.
United Airlines workers come to the rescue of Houston families left hungry by coronavirus
United Airlines employees are pitching in to help the Houston Food Bank now that so many residents are struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus travel upside: More airlines banish the dreaded middle seat
Long considered one of the worst places to sit on a jetliner, middle seats are going unfilled in the name of social distancing
Options for flying to Hawaii narrow as coronavirus quarantine rule takes hold
The Department of Transportation has granted requests from Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines to cut their service to Hawaii amid the coronavirus crisis.
Can they be saved? Travel industry winners and losers of federal bailout
On its face, the $2 trillion stimulus bill looked like a winner for the airline industry but not necessarily other travel-related businesses.
CDC extends ‘no sail’ order for cruise ships as industry ravaged by the coronavirus
Cruise ships won’t be hitting the high seas again anytime soon. A new CDC order says about 100 cruise ships near the U.S. must remain idle.