The CDC is advising Americans not to travel over the holidays. But if you plan to, check this list of states with quarantine or testing requirements.
Author: Jayme Deerwester, USA TODAY
Chinese agency advises flight crews to wear diapers to reduce COVID-19 risk in lavatory: reports
China’s version of the FAA recommends that flight attendants wear diapers so they can avoid potential COVID-19 infection in the lavatory, reports say.
Hawaiian Airlines to add new nonstop flights from Orlando, Austin in the spring
Here’s something to look forward to in the spring: Hawaiian Airlines is adding nonstop routes from Orlando, Florida, and Austin, Texas.
Southwest pilot gets a memorable sendoff as he retires: Aerial shots of his final takeoff
A professional aviation photographer went all out to commemorate the final flight of the Southwest Airlines pilot who helped launch his career.
Travelers are buying – or faking – negative COVID-19 tests to get around entry requirements
With COVID-19 tests becoming a common entry requirement, some travelers are buying forged results or falsifying dates on genuine test results.
Trump’s personal helicopter, known for its ‘Apprentice’ appearances, is up for sale
President Donald Trump will lose access Maine One, and his iconic personal helicopter, which appeared often in “The Apprentice,” is up for sale.
Disneyland planning more furloughs as park closure drags on for eighth month, reports say
The latest round furloughs follow the April layoffs of 28,000 theme park workers in April and strict new reopening rules.
New York newlyweds drown during their honeymoon in Turks and Caicos
Mohammad Malik, 35, and surgeon Noor Shah, 29, drowned Oct. 28 after being pulled under by a rip current near Parrot Cay in Turks and Caicos.
Disneyland’s retail and restaurant area, Buena Vista Street, to reopen Nov. 19
Buena Vista Street, part of the retail and restaurant complex at DIsneyland, will open Nov. 19, but the theme park itself remain closed.
Thinking about moving to Canada after the election? COVID-19 could affect your plans
For those who are serious about the old “If my candidate loses, I’ll move to Canada” threat, COVID-19 may throw a wrench in their plans.