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Articles tagged “international travel”

Airlines

Vaccine Requirement to Reopen International Travel? White House Sends Mixed Signals

A decision on whether the White House will mandate vaccines for international visitors seems months away. The issue has complexities, and with the Delta variant raging, the Biden administration doesn't appear to be in a hurry to resolve them.

Vaccine Requirement to Reopen International Travel? White House Sends Mixed Signals

Coronavirus

U.S. Commerce Secretary Dodges on Details for How to Help Hotels Revive International Travel

U.S. Commerce Secretary Raimondo hears your concerns, hotel industry. But how about some action? Until U.S. authorities outline a clear path to reviving key global business travel corridors, many sleepless nights are ahead, wondering what happens after Labor Day when leisure travel dissipates.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Dodges on Details for How to Help Hotels Revive International Travel

Airline Weekly

A Battered Boeing Pegs an Airline Recovery for 2023 at the Earliest

A Battered Boeing Pegs an Airline Recovery for 2023 at the Earliest

Airlines

United CEO Calls an Inflection Point — For Real, This Time

Airline executives like to talk about "inflection points," but throughout the pandemic they have seen their hopes dashed as the virus resurges. United CEO Scott Kirby is committed this time.

United CEO Calls an Inflection Point — For Real, This Time

Airline Weekly

How These 2 Decisions Made a World Apart Could Define the Future of Airlines

How These 2 Decisions Made a World Apart Could Define the Future of Airlines
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Hotels

New Skift Report: European Hospitality’s Creative Renaissance

If you want to predict what the international hotel scene will look like in 10 years, it’s probably wise to focus on what’s happening in Europe right now.

New Skift Report: European Hospitality’s Creative Renaissance

Tourism

First U.S. National Civil Rights Trail Seeks International Tourism Appeal

America's first national civil rights trail has broad appeal. More international visitors are planning trips around these black history museums and landmarks, many new and revamped, and this trail could lengthen and multiply those trips.

First U.S. National Civil Rights Trail Seeks International Tourism Appeal

Tourism

Trump Slump Means U.S. Tourism Is Losing Visitors From Its Most Important Markets

The Trump slump is not only real; it's worse than anticipated. The much-coveted Chinese travelers, for instance, are looking to travel elsewhere for now.

Trump Slump Means U.S. Tourism Is Losing Visitors From Its Most Important Markets