Hotels have rolled out a slew of cleaning and safety programs, and the hotel industry’s major trade group released a checklist for guests
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Carnival Cruise Line extends sailing suspension, won’t resume cruising until October
Carnival Cruise Line announced it will extend its operational pause in North America through Sept. 30.
US extends border closure agreements with Canada, Mexico into July
The U.S.-Canada border closure affecting nonessential travel between the two countries has been extended to July 21.
These states still require travelers to self-quarantine or present negative COVID-19 test results
Several states require visitors to self-quarantine for two weeks or present a negative COVID-19 test result. See which states still have this rule.
Killing of invasive mountain goats from helicopter suspended in Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park officials have suspended efforts to shoot mountain goats from a helicopter after criticism from Wyoming’s governor.
Norwegian cancels all Asia summer cruises amid coronavirus outbreak
Norwegian has canceled or modified 40 Asia voyages across its three cruise brands through the end of the third quarter
Move over, Airbnb: New home rental platform Golightly caters just to women
Golightly, a new vacation rental platform for women launched Wednesday. All of the properties are owned or managed by women, and renters must be women
Long-awaited Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride opening at Disneyland
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, the long-awaited anchor ride at Disneyland’s new Star Wars land, is set to open Friday.
TSA found a record-setting number of guns at airports in 2019
In 2019, the TSA found a record-setting 4,432 firearms at airport security checkpoints, which averages out to about a dozen firearms a day
‘We were saved:’ Anna Faris’ carbon monoxide scare serves as warning for travelers
Anna Faris’ family vacation took a scary turn when family members got carbon monoxide poisoning at their vacation rental.