In this edition of the Travel News Brief: COVID updates, testing, and travel guidelines, new flight services, Delta to install antimicrobial LED lighting in its lavatories, Delta-WestJet alliance, travel gadgets, Amtrak’s energy efficient train, high-speed train service between Amsterdam and London, Enterprise opens in Aruba, and Panama, National and Hilton extend benefits, Radisson Individuals to launch, IHG expansion, traveler tips, preparing for a virtual event and more!
Returning to the road for today’s travelers is contingent on a combination of three factors: mandatory quarantine, COVID-19 testing, and satisfying essential worker qualifications. Depending on where an individual is traveling, they may have to meet one or all three of these requirements. Read More
For most C-suite executives and travel managers, the pandemic has revealed the importance behind the systems and partnerships that keep their corporate travel program running. From unused ticket tracking to the speed and personalization of agent responses, the strengths and weaknesses of many organizations’ travel management company (TMC) partnerships have been tested. Read More
Travel Market Report — The previous border order was set to expire Oct. 21, but will now continue indefinitely. Read More
Afar Magazine — A color-coded map system will indicate where coronavirus cases are surging and how countries should respond. Read More
Travel Market Report — 'We believe the ability to provide fast, same-day COVID-19 testing will play a vital role in safely reopening travel.' Read More
Business Travel News — Delta Air Lines next month will begin installing antimicrobial LED lighting in its lavatories. Read More
FOX6 News Milwaukee — United Airlines is extending its point-to-point service between Florida and Boston, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, New York City/LaGuardia, and Pittsburgh to now operate until April 2021. Read More
Travel Market Report — The deal moves ahead, though conditions remain…Read More
Travel Market Report — The move comes after months of pushback from consumers and travel advisors. Read More
Reuters — United Airlines is set to test a digital health pass under a global pilot program seeking to establish a common international standard for COVID-19 test results and eventually vaccine records that could help reopen borders. Read More
Business Travel News — Singapore Airlines is starting nonstop service between Singapore and New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport next month, the carrier announced. Read More
Fox Business — 'We remain in contact with the FAA and Boeing on the certification process and we’ll continue to update our plans based on when the aircraft is certified,' the airline said. Read More
Wheels Up Network — United announced a significant expansion of its winter international schedule…Read More
Travel Market Report — On Delta Air Lines’ third quarter earnings call on Tuesday, CEO Ed Bastian said that Delta is anticipating ending its policy of blocking the middle seat on flights in the first half of 2021. Read More
CNN — After months of stringent international travel restrictions, efforts are underway to open travel between London and New York City. Read More
KOLO-8 TV Reno — Delta Air Lines will offer non-stop service to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) three times daily starting on November 20. Read More
KXAS-TV Dallas — Device allows passengers to scan their own identification cards…Read More
BTN Europe — Departing passengers traveling through Heathrow Airport’s terminals 2 and 5 can from Tuesday make use of the first pre-departure Covid tests from a major U.K. airport. Read More
Business Travel News — The risk of exposure to Covid-19 on aircraft is very low for masked passengers, according to a study by the U.S. Transportation Command, which is part of the Department of Defense. Read More
Travel Market Report — The improvement in numbers is also showing up in consumer sentiment. Read More
U.S. Department of State — Information on current government issued travel warnings and alerts. Read More
Afar Magazine — When the new Acela Express Fleet launches in 2021, trains will be an even more sustainable option between Boston and Washington, D.C. Read More
Afar Magazine — Eurostar has launched a new 4-hour rail service between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom—and it's just $50 each way. Read More
PR Newswire — Enterprise Rent-A-Car brand has opened its first locations in Aruba and Panama, as well as 25 additional branches in Brazil, the company announced. Read More
Travel Pulse — In newly issued guidance for passengers using public transportation such as planes, trains, buses, rideshares and taxis, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised all passengers wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Read More
Travel Pulse — National Car Rental has announced it is extending its loyalty benefits by a full year, meaning that Emerald Club Program Free Days won't expire until December 31, 2021. Read More
Business Travel News — Even as it restructures under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Hertz this year has maintained its position atop the J.D. Power North America Car Rental Satisfaction Study. Read More
Travel Mole — Loan is subject to federal bankruptcy court approval…Read More
Business Travel News — Hilton Hotels Corp. has made several adjustments to its Hilton Honors loyalty program, including point extensions and lowered status milestones. Read More
Business Travel News — InterContinental Hotels Group reported third-quarter performance that was relatively better than its ruinous second quarter but, like competitor Accor reported Thursday, far below levels from the pre-pandemic Q3 of 2019, according to the company's earnings release. Read More
Today — A 14-story Hilton will be the first on-site hotel at Nashville International Airport in about three years…Read More
Travel Mole — Radisson Individuals will feature independent properties and small chains…Read More
The Points Guy — The Port Authority along with NYC Health and Hospitals and the New York Tracing Corps inaugurated a new testing facility at LGA on Oct. 28. Read More
Meetings Conventions — There are two types of tests available to see if you have traces of the virus in your body, and these are the ones to use when trying to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Read More
USA Today — This is the year that changed travel forever…Read More
Smarter Travel — If you have to fly during the pandemic, following these tips can help you stay safe. Read More
Travel Weekly — Policies that are “more pandemic-friendly” are emerging and “cancel for any reason” add-ons are more widely available. For a price, of course. Read More
Afar Magazine — Even if you have the task of how to pack a suitcase down to a science, you’ve probably had at least one run-in with bulging carry-on luggage that won’t fit into the overhead bin as a flight attendant glares at you…Read More
Insider Travel Report — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has finally issued an official interim guidance that face masks should be worn while on public conveyances and at stations, ports, and similar transportation hubs. Read More
Business Traveler — Skyscanner’s how-to guide on flying in the time of coronavirus takes fliers from check-in to arrival. Read More
Afar Magazine — Visitors who test negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours of their arrival no longer have to quarantine. Read More
Recommend Magazine — Since the start of 2020 there have been 44 cases of COVID-19 reported in which transmission is thought to have been associated with a flight journey, says IATA. Read More
Good Morning America — A landmark study from the Department of Defense and United Airlines conducted 300 tests in over six months with dummies in-flight to examine the possible spread of droplets. Read More
Creative Group — As businesses evolve to virtual and hybrid experiences, preparing audiences for what to expect during is critical. While meeting face-to-face allows for signage and personal greeters, different tactics must be utilized in a virtual environment. Read More
Prevue Meetings — Prevue turned to the experts to lay out a 10-point plan for safe meetings and travel in the COVID-19 era. Read More
Northstar Meetings Group — Wynn Resorts is working with the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada to build an on-site, rapid-testing lab for the Wynn Las Vegas. Read More
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