Vrbo is fitting the bill for customers who are looking for close-by getaways during the coronavirus pandemic as restrictions ease.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
MSC Cruises extends sailing suspension amid coronavirus pandemic, cancels several 2021 sailings
MSC Cruises is adjusting future plans amid the coronavirus pandemic — including the extension of its fleet-wide halt of cruise operations.
CDC creates new color-coded system to designate ships with potential coronavirus exposure
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its COVID-19 guidance regarding cruise ships this week amid the U.S. ongoing no-sail order.
Princess, Royal Caribbean, P&O cancel cruises into October; Norwegian updates health policies
Princess cruises, Royal Caribbean and British cruise line P&O Cruises, a Carnival subsidiary, are canceling sailings after a move from Canada.
How you can observe LGBTQ+ Pride Month with nationwide events canceled
Pride isn’t canceled due to coronavirus. The gay agenda is alive and well — it will just happen virtually and in small and distanced groups.
Hilton hotel to refund students after trip canceled due to coronavirus; Kodak Black intervenes
A Hilton hotel will refund thousands of dollars to an elementary school after it was canceled due to coronavirus. Kodak Black helped bring attention.
What to know about canceling (or booking) a hotel room during the coronavirus pandemic
Make sure you’re aware of the basics of how to cancel (or book) your hotel room during the coronavirus pandemic.
If you want 20% off your late-summer stay at Marriott, now’s your chance
Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson, much like other hotel industry executives, painted a somber but hopeful picture about the state of hospitality.
‘Airlines are way behind’: Hilton CEO says hotels more likely to recover faster from coronavirus
Though he expects the second quarter to be bad, Hilton CEO Christopher Nassetta believes hotels will bounce back faster than airlines.
As states weigh lifting restrictions amid coronavirus, nation’s capital (and tourism) won’t reopen yet
States weigh lifting restrictions, but the nation’s capital isn’t opening; therefore, its tourism won’t either.