Southwest passengers who buy a ticket by Thursday for travel through Nov. 18 will earn a companion pass for early 2022.
Author: Dawn Gilbertson, USA TODAY
Visiting Maui this fall? Forget about indoor dining at restaurants, bars unless you’re vaccinated.
Beginning Sept. 15, customers in Maui who want to dine indoors must show proof they are fully vaccinated due to the rising surge of COVID-19 cases.
Jamaica vacation plans? CDC, State Department say avoid travel to the Caribbean island
Jamaica is the latest vacation destination the U.S. government is warning travelers to avoid due to high COVID-19 cases.
Two states, four Walgreens and a sense of defeat: Travelers struggle to find timely COVID tests, putting trips in jeopardy
A spike in COVID-19 cases nationwide and countries’ changing requirements have travelers scrambling to find timely, affordable tests.
Traveling to Honolulu? Here’s where you need to show proof of COVID vaccine or negative test
Traveling to Hawaii? As coronavirus cases surge, Honolulu is requiring proof of vaccine or negative COVID test at restaurants, bars, museums.
Can Americans visit Europe this fall after EU decision? It’s complicated. What travelers need to know.
The EU removed the U.S. from its safe countries list Monday due to a spike in COVID-19 cases. Amid changing rules, here’s what travelers need to know.
‘I’m conflicted’: Travelers weigh Hawaii plans after governor begs tourists not to come amid COVID-19 surge
Some travelers rushed to cancel Hawaii trips after the governor urged tourists to stay away; others plan to go as it’s too late to receive a refund.
Hawaii’s governor tells tourists to stay away amid COVID-19 surge. What that means for travelers
Yes, Hawaii’s governor urged tourists to stay away. No, visitors aren’t banned.
Hawaii Gov. David Ige urges tourists to stay home amid COVID surge: ‘Now is not the time to visit the islands’
Hawaii Gov. David Ige on Monday urged tourists not to visit the popular destination through October due to a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state.
‘We’re not out of the woods yet’: Southwest admits struggles will continue as employee gripes grow
Southwest Airlines pilots and flight attendants are upset with the airline’s handling of the summer travel surge, and have been pushing for relief.