travel industry

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  • Victoria Receives First International Travelers, Quarantine Program Reopened
    Melbourne
    International flights haven't been allowed to enter since July.
  • Have QR Code, Will Travel, Says Xi
    Xi Jinping
    The deployment of an international mechanism would enable governments to recognize all health certificates, Xi said.
  • Hong Kong, Singapore Travel Bubble A Glimmer Of Hope For Economies
    Singapore
    Up to 200 travelers a day from each country will be allowed on special flights if they pass medicals.
  • Delta Halts Planned Pilot Furloughs After Reaching Union Agreement
    Delta
    Under the agreement, pilots would have to agree to specific terms that were negotiated by the airline.
  • No Mask, No Fly Delta Tells Passengers; Puts 460 Customers On Banned List
    Airlines
    Wearing a mask is among the simplest and most effective actions we can take to reduce transmission, Delta says.
  • So Far So Good On Hawaii Tourist Reopening
    Hawaii
    Health officials in Hawaii have not reported any new coronavirus cases linked to the thousands of travelers that have arrived since the state lifted mandatory quarantine requirements.
  • Qatar Airways Reports $1.9 Billion Loss Owing To Travel Demand Downturn
    LEGAL ACTION
    Qatar Airways was forced to temporarily retire some of its planes, which numbered around 250 before the pandemic.
  • American In Thailand Faces Jail Time Over Bad Tripadvisor Review
    Thailand
    The owners of the hotel claim Wesley Barnes's accusations damaged the reputation of the resort.
  • Lufthansa Might Retire More Planes, Staff As Travel Downturn Worsens
    Lufthansa
    Lufthansa says its outlook for the international travel industry remains grim and business has significantly worsened recently.
  • Golden Week 2020 Expected To Be Busiest For China's Airlines
    China
    Domestic flights during the Golden Week Holiday are expected to reach more than 15 million amid the low ticket prices and gradual easement of travel restrictions.
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