The U.S. State Department warned Americans late Wednesday to avoid traveling abroad, in response to a coronavirus outbreak that’s reached pandemic status.
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JetBlue is facing drop in demand due to coronavirus that’s worse than 9/11, president says
Federal health officials have told older people and people with chronic, underlying health conditions to avoid non-essential air travel.
Amtrak bookings plunge 50%, cancellations soar amid coronavirus concerns
Amtrak’s bookings have plunged and cancellations have soared amid concerns about the coronavirus, the company told its employees Wednesday.
Are more coronavirus travel restrictions coming? Experts say they only delay the inevitable
Are Americans likely to see domestic travel restricted because of coronavirus? Not likely, medical and emergency planning experts say.
Medical screener at LAX airport tests positive for coronavirus, DHS says
A contract medical screener at Los Angeles International airport tested positive for coronavirus, the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.
Coronavirus: Some Diamond Princess passengers go home after quarantine; others stuck
Passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise ship reached the end of their two-week quarantine for coronavirus Monday, but not all got to go home.
What travel insurance covers for coronavirus — and what it doesn’t
The most important thing to remember is that standard travel insurance does not cover you if you decide not to travel because of the outbreak.
Fourth Diamond Princess passenger dead after coronavirus quarantine, reports
Four passengers from the Diamond Princess have died after being quarantined for coronavirus according to reports.
Amtrak moves toward airline-style pricing on its lowest train fares
Amtrak passengers who pay for the lowest train fares will not be able to receive a refund if they cancel, and others will pay a fee for changes.
Real ID applications may be getting faster in effort to meet October deadline
Federal officials will let Real ID applicants submit the required documents electronically in an effort to help states meet an Oct. 1 deadline.