Southwest to cancel around 1,000 daily flights until April

Southwest says they will continue to assess the demand for their service with the goal of canceling flights that have alternative options and that affect the fewest number of travelers.

Jobs quickly being lots in Florida's hotel industry

Florida’s tourism industry is vital to the state’s economy, producing billions of dollars in state and local taxes each year.

Glendora man, 34, dies from coronavirus; recently visited Disney World in Florida: Report

A Glendora man who died just days ago after testing positive for COVID-19 recently visited Walt Disney World and Universal Studios in Florida, it was reported Thursday.

Marriott hotels to furlough ‘10s of thousands,’ according to reports

Bethesda-based Marriott is reportedly furloughing “tens of thousands” of employees as the coronavirus threat sends shockwaves through the hospitality industry.

Sunday is the final day to visit the theme parks before they close to fight the spread of coronavirus

The parks at Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica, Legoland, Busch Gardens, and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will shut down at the end of Sunday night, staying close throughout the rest of the month

Travel ban to extend to United Kingdom, Ireland

The White House announced that the U.S. will broaden its European travel ban, adding the United Kingdom and Ireland to its list.

Retired Australian couple recreates canceled cruise in their living room

A retired couple in Melbourne, Victoria, has recreated a cruise experience from the comfort of their own living room after they canceled a trip due to the coronavirus.

First international flights arrive at OIA since travel ban was announced

On Friday, a strict travel ban will go into effect between the United States and Europe. Most travelers we spoke to appeared to be calm.

Princess Cruises will stop all operations for 2 months due to the coronavirus

The cruise line said that due to the unpredictable circumstances evolving from the spread of COVID-19 and in an abundance of caution, the cruise line will voluntarily pause global operations of its 18 ships for 60 days.

FAA waives rule that forced airlines to fly empty planes

The FAA is temporarily waiving a rule that has been causing airlines to fly nearly empty planes to avoid losing precious takeoff and landing rights at JFK, LGA and other major airports.

Royal Caribbean increases borrowing capacity by $550 million to stay afloat

Royal Caribbean Cruises, which has seen its stock take a big drop in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, says that is has increased its revolving credit capacity by $550 million to bolster its liquidity.