The Bahamas is closing its borders to visitors to the United States due to the coronavirus pandemic. Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis cited recent spikes in the COVID-19 cases as the reason for the restrictions, which he announced on Sunday, three weeks after the Caribbean country reopened largely on international …
Read More »Strong demand for small boats, according to the agent survey
Scenic Group has conducted a survey to assess the river and small boat cruise market, survey travel advisers. The responses from nearly 500 travel advisors in the United States show a strong desire from their clients for both types of cruises, both through the use of future travel credits due …
Read More »British Airways Bets Against Business Class With Retirement 747
“End of an era” is the common saying of passengers, staff and fans as British Airways announces the immediate recall of its 747s with its prominent hump and decades of history. Sudden withdrawal may more quietly signal the end of a different period: high-volume business travel. Airlines are preparing for …
Read More »Camping Safety Tips During the Covid-19 Pandemic
(CNN) – “Stay close to the heart of nature … and get away, from time to time, and go up a mountain or spend a week in the forest. Wash your spirit.” – Scottish-American native John Muir Camping, one of the most earthly endeavors, can inspire the most heavenly thoughts. …
Read More »Delta Seeks to Reduce Pilots’ Minimum Wages to Avoid Permits for One Year
A pilot speaks on a mobile device near a Delta Air Lines gate at Salt Lake City International Airport. George Frey | Bloomberg | fake pictures Delta Air Lines is seeking to lower the guaranteed minimum wage for pilots, a proposal an airline executive said on Friday that it could …
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