Fewer Americans are planning to travel for Thanksgiving this year, with shorter stays and social distance from family and friends.
Author: Curtis Tate, USA TODAY
Here’s a deal: Amtrak offering $20 fares on Acela to celebrate train’s 20th anniversary
Travelers who live between Washington, D.C. and Boston can book a one-way trip on Amtrak’s Acela trains for just $20 between Nov. 16 and Dec. 17.
What will a Biden presidency mean for travel? Here’s what changes to expect
Travelers should expect to see changes, from who’s allowed to travel to the U.S. to infrastructure improvements to help for laid-off travel workers.
Battered by COVID-19, hotels pitch themselves as remote workspaces
The hotel industry is eager to get guests back in its empty rooms. Hotels and resorts are pitching themselves as remote workspaces.
Disneyland reopening saga: California mayors push Gov. Newsom to allow big theme parks to reopen
The mayors of eight California cities are pushing Gov. Newsom to consider allowing large theme parks to reopen sooner than new state guidelines allow.
Bahamas replaces quarantine for vacationers with COVID-19 test, insurance requirement
On Sunday, the Bahamas ended its 14-day quarantine requirement for travelers but updated its COVID-19 testing and insurance rules.
Disneyland Paris, Eiffel Tower, Louvre close as COVID-19 cases surge in France
The Eiffel Tower has joined Disneyland Paris, The Louvre and Musée d’Orsay in closing as part of a French nationwide that took effect Friday.
Veterans, Gold Star families, 5th-graders to get free entry to national parks
Starting on Veterans Day, the federal government will grant free access to national parks to veterans and Gold Star families.
Despite pressure, California governor won’t budge on reopening Disneyland, other large theme parks
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has reiterated his opposition to letting large theme parks such as Disneyland reopen with COVID-19 precautions.
International tourism won’t come back until late 2021, UN panel predicts
A United Nations panel predicts a rebound in international tourism won’t happen before the third quarter of 2021, citing the coronavirus pandemic.