Costas John Sivyllis and Lindsey Vogelaar were on their way home from their honeymoon in Telluride, Colorado when their small plane crashed Monday.
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Norwegian cancels cruises through November, well past CDC order set to expire Nov. 1
Norwegian and its two sister lines will not sail at all in November despite the White House and CDC giving cruising the green light to restart Nov. 1.
Senators ask Trump to end blanket closure of U.S.-Canada border
“We believe that border restrictions should reflect the actual, localized risk on both sides of the border,” wrote Senators Susan Collins
Hawaiian Airlines rolls out drive-through COVID-19 testing in LA and San Francisco
Hawaiian will offer drive-through COVID-19 testing near LAX and SFO by Oct. 15, when Hawaii will allow visitors who test negative to skip quarantine.
These weird pandemic travel rules go beyond masks: How about washing your elbows?
How many of these rules are there for our actual safety? And how many are there just to make us feel safe?
United Airlines to make COVID-19 rapid tests available to passengers, starting on Hawaii route
United’s COVID-19 testing program, beginning Oct. 15 on flights from San Francisco to Hawaii, will allow flyers to take a rapid test at the airport.
US borders with Canada, Mexico to remain closed through Oct. 21 to ‘slow spread of COVID-19’
Neither border closure extension comes as much of a surprise: The U.S., Canada and Mexico have all seen a rise in cases since August.
Happy Thanksgiving! Southwest Airlines will leave middle seats open through November
Southwest Airlines has good news for anxious travelers who have to fly over Thanksgiving weekend: It’s leaving middle seats open through November.
No Delta flight attendants will be furloughed, but pilots face layoffs
Delta said jobs were saved by employees who accepted early leave packages. However, pilots still face layoffs if Congress doesn’t deliver aid.
State Department lowers China travel advisory six months into COVID-19 pandemic
The change in China’s status comes six months into the pandemic and nearly eight months after the State Department told Americans not to travel there.