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  • Macao Hotels And Casinos See Uptick In Bookings For 'Golden Week' Holidays
    NEW CASES
    According to Morgan Stanley of the 23 Macao hotels it tracks have been fully booked for the first week of October.
  • Delta Air Lines To Hold Off Job Cuts Amid Voluntary Buyouts And Leaves
    Delta
    Delta Air Lines announced that it will be holding off on furloughing more employees thanks to the unexpected number of voluntary leaves, buyouts, and reduced work hours.
  • Fosun Tourism Plans To Bring Thomas Cook Brand Back To Life In UK
    Thomas Cook
    Fosun Tourism is reportedly planning to introduce a brand new online travel booking platform under the Thomas Cook brand in the UK.
  • Airbnb Reports Booking Growth As Broader Hotel Industry Suffers Slump
    Airbnb
    Airbnb outpaced other hospitality businesses – including hotels, resorts and other home rental apps, research company Edison Trends says.
  • JD.com And Trip.com Ink New Strategic Cooperative Agreement
    Ctrip
    JD.com And Trip.com have signed a new cooperative agreement to take advantage of China's domestic tourism rebound.
  • Ocean-Cruise Advance Bookings Rebound To Prepandemic Levels
    Cruise
    Some cruise companies surprised by rise in reservations but attribute it to ‘pent-up demand.’
  • Beautiful Destinations In The World That Will Reopen For Tourism Soon
    France and other countries have started to open up their doors to tourists.
    Though the global problem regarding COVID-19 has not yet been solved, some destinations have finally decided to reopen their doors.
  • 3 Things Tourists Should Put In Mind Before Traveling This COVID-19 Pandemic
    Traveling to different places isn't the same anymore.
    There are several things that have changed due to coronavirus when it comes to traveling. Here are some, which travelers should know.
  • Booking.com To Reduce Workforce By 25 Percent Amid Continued Travel Slump
    Booking.com
    Most of the jobs that will be affected will be those at the company's flagship online platform, Booking.com.
  • Delta Air Lines Expects $3.3 Billion Write-Off On Separation Packages
    REDUCED FLIGHTS
    Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs.
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