Royal Caribbean, in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has made a plan to repatriate its crew members.
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Carnival to resume some cruises in August. Will travelers cruise amid coronavirus uncertainties?
Carnival Cruise Line will resume some of its North American cruise service this summer starting Aug. 1.
Can’t travel for your bachelor or bachelorette party due to coronavirus? How to celebrate at home
You can still have a fun bachelor or bachelorette party even if you can’t travel to your intended destination amid coronavirus. Just get creative.
Exclusive: Hotel industry issues coronavirus safety guidelines before anticipated travel surge
Hotels around the country are laying out enhanced cleaning and safety practices to prepare for travelers to start showing up again.
Hotels, resorts announce new cleaning programs amid coronavirus. Here’s what they look like.
Four Seasons, Caesars and MGM Resorts have updated cleanliness measures amid coronavirus. Club Med, Hilton, Sandals and Airbnb also have initiatives.
States, cities across the US promise to ‘wait for you’ after the coronavirus pandemic in tourism campaigns
Many cities and states around the U.S. still want you to visit — just, you know, not during the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
‘A new normal’: Hilton follows Marriott, Airbnb with cleanliness initiative amid coronavirus pandemic
Hilton is partnering with the company behind Lysol, as well as the Mayo Clinic, to better ensure cleanliness in its hotels.
Most people aren’t staying at hotels due to coronavirus. Here’s how they’re filling rooms anyway.
Hotels are accommodating guests, aiding essential workers and homeless in local communities and adjusting offerings where they can amid coronavirus.
United execs warn of ‘tough decisions ahead,’ stark industry outlook amid coronavirus
United execs didn’t mince words in a letter to the airline’s employees on Wednesday, warning of “tough decisions ahead” in the wake of the pandemic.
About 25% of Marriott hotels shuttered worldwide due to coronavirus
About 25% of Marriott’s 7,300 hotels around the world are temporarily closed as a result of the new coronavirus, according to the company.