Will Travel Advisors Be Last in Line for Bailouts?
Ninety percent of travel agents in the U.S. are small businesses. grassrootsgroundswell / Flickr
Ninety percent of travel agents in the U.S. are small businesses. grassrootsgroundswell / Flickr
An Aeroflot aircraft in the skies. Russia’s national carrier had been flying special trips to repatriate citizens stranded due to the coronavirus crisis. Aeroflot
Bamboo grove forest in Kyoto, Japan. Merchants in Kyoto’s Arashiyama neighborhood — which includes the bamboo forest, a tourist and Instagram hotspot — have created a series of posters depicting the area’s popular tourist attractions as empty. With hashtags that translate to #nopeople and #nowisthetime, it seems intended to encourage travelers to visit despite the perceived risks. vekidd / Adobe
American Airlines is making international schedule cuts for Summer 2020. Pictured is one of the airline’s Boeing 777-200 aircraft. Mark Harkin / Flickr
If demand does not recover, United would retire its Boeing 757s, airline president Scott Kirby said Thursday. United Airlines
EasyJet’s entire fleet is grounded. EasyJet
JetBlue will have to offer more refunds to customers. Pictured is one of the airline’s Airbus A320 jets. Dave Montiverdi / Flickr
Air China Boeing 777-300ER aircraft taking off from Beijing Capital International Airport. Alan Wilson / Flickr
AirAsia Airbus A320-200 planes are seen on the tarmac of Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) in Sepang, Malaysia, February 4, 2020. Reuters / Lim Huey Teng
A capture of the 360-degree virtual reality visuals that hospitality staff see during their training. Pictured is the lobby of The Strand Hotel in Yangon, Myanmar. Passport to Success Myanmar
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