Amtrak turns 50 in 2021, but it could take years for the railroad to recover from the coronavirus pandemic fallout.
Author: Curtis Tate, USA TODAY
Rock Hall museum set for June reopening, keeping the ‘DNA of rock and roll’ in a safe space
The coronavirus didn’t stop the music, but it did shut down the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to visitors. The Cleveland museum plans to reopen in June.
Another new thing to expect at the airport: Getting your temperature checked
Air travelers are likely to see yet another change when they start flying again: A pre-boarding temperature check. But who will be doing the testing?
Travelers flying to Vienna can get tested and skip the quarantine. For a price.
Starting Monday, passengers who fly into Vienna International Airport can get a coronavirus test. But it will cost a pretty penny.
Spirit will require passengers to wear face masks amid pandemic; 3 airlines mandate them Monday
Spirit Airlines became the latest domestic airline to require passengers to wear face masks to prevent coronavirus, joining American, Delta, others.
The new normal? US airlines announce requirements for passengers to wear face masks
Beginning Monday, Delta, United and JetBlue will require passengers to wear face coverings. Southwest and Alaska will do so beginning May 11.
Fifth TSA officer dies of the coronavirus as 505 workers have tested positive
A TSA officer at Newark Liberty International Airport has died of the coronavirus, with 505 officers testing positive at airports nationwide.
Disney World and Disneyland reopenings are still uncertain. Here’s what the parks could look like when they do
Disney World and Disneyland have been closed since mid-March because of the coronavirus. When they do reopen, they could look and feel very different.
CBP extends closure of Global Entry enrollment centers until June
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is extending its closure of Global Entry enrollment centers until June 1.
Some Grand Princess cruise passengers waited weeks for coronavirus test results, or never got tested
The Department of Health and Human Services said that of the 1,103 passengers from the Grand Princess who elected to be tested, 103 tested positive, 699 tested negative, and the remaining results were pending.