Florida Department of Health advises some international travelers to self-isolate for 14 days

Previously, the department was only advising those who have traveled to China, South Korea, Iran, Italy, and Egypt to self-isolate, but now all international travelers are being advised to do so.

Federal official claims White House didn't want to tell seniors not to fly

The White House overruled health officials who wanted to recommend that elderly and physically fragile Americans be advised not to fly on commercial airlines because of the new coronavirus, a federal official told The Associated Press.

Airlines widen the middle seat but it could cost you

Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Air New Zealand, and Korean Air have been experimenting with adding an extra inch to widen the middle seat on planes.

Traveling amid the coronavirus outbreak: What you need to know

As the virus grows globally, being smart about planning travel, be it domestic or international, and how to protect yourself is crucial.

Medical professional screening passengers at LAX airport tests positive for coronavirus

A medical professional screening passengers at Los Angeles International Airport was diagnosed with COVID-19 coronavirus, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

Cruises warn passengers that they can be denied ship access if they have coronavirus symptoms

Cruise passengers told FOX 35 News that the cruise lines are sending frequent emails to them, emphasizing the need for diligent handwashing and warning guests that they can be denied access to the ship if they have coronavirus symptoms.

Travel insurance may not cover you if you cancel for coronavirus

Scott Bartle deals with travel insurance for AAA. He says January 22 is the day coronavirus became a "known event." If you bought travel insurance before that date, it might cover you if you cancel an upcoming trip because of the virus.

Travel insurance may not cover you if you cancel for coronavirus
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Scott Bartle deals with travel insurance for AAA. He says January 22 is the day coronavirus became a "known event." If you bought travel insurance before that date, it might cover you if you cancel an upcoming trip because of the virus.