Remote “workcations” have grown popular amid the pandemic. Now Yomiuriland, a Japanese theme park, is inviting you to work from atop a Ferris wheel.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
Airbnb hosts must follow mandatory cleaning protocol or risk getting kicked off the platform
Airbnb hosts and guests are now subject to mandatory mask, distancing and cleanliness guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Unacceptable’: Travel industry groups react to stalled COVID-19 stimulus talks, hold out hope
The travel industry offered mixed reactions as lawmakers and President Trump have failed to pass further relief measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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American Airlines flight attendants share their stories as the furloughs affecting the airline industry begin amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Airbnb blocks, cancels some reservations to stop your Halloween party before it starts
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‘Magical Disney experience’ going away? What Disney’s layoffs mean for theme park guests
Disney announced it would lay off 28,000 staffers from its parks division because of COVID-19. Guests may feel less Disney magic as a result.
What it’s like to stay at a Hilton, Marriott and Hyatt hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Survey: 74% of hotels will have to lay off more employees without coronavirus aid from Congress
Nearly three-quarters of hotels will have to lay off more employees than they already have during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey.
What tourists (yes, even local ones) can expect when visiting Washington’s new Eisenhower Memorial
The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial is finally opening in Washington, D.C., after a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic; it was supposed to in May.
Hawaii to let travelers who test negative for COVID to bypass quarantine starting Oct. 15
Starting Oct. 15, travelers arriving from out of state may bypass a 14-day quarantine requirement if they test negative for COVID-19.