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Rainbow Bucket List: The Ultimate LGBTQ Travel Guide

By Ivan Quintanilla | Jun 1, 2020

It's going to happen. We promise. We will travel again. When this pandemic passes, the LGBTQ community will be one of the first to click our heels and rediscover our magical world through travel. And this is where you'll want to go.

Roam Close to Home: European Tourists Play Safe in Pandemic

By Frank Jordans, Kerstin Sopke | May 31, 2020

About 3 million businesses benefit from Europe's normally wide-open borders, helping make the continent the world's top tourism destination with half of all global arrivals.

Hawaii Governor to Extend Traveler Quarantine Past June

By Audrey McAvoy | May 30, 2020

Hawaii Gov. David Ige on Thursday said he would extend the state's 14-day quarantine requirement for travelers arriving in the state beyond June 30.

TAP Air Portugal Resumes Service June 4

May 29, 2020

Following Portugal's completion of its three phases of re-opening next week, TAP Air Portugal is recommencing air service from North America from June 4, with twice-weekly flights between Newark Liberty and Lisbon.

Going The Distance By Bus Through A Pandemic

By Heidi de Marco | May 29, 2020

Despite the risk of the coronavirus in public places, people are still boarding public buses and trains because they have no other options to get to work, go shopping and fill prescriptions.

MGM Resorts Announces Opening Dates for Some Las Vegas Properties

May 28, 2020

MGM Resorts International has announced its planned June 4 reopening of Bellagio, New York-New York, MGM Grand Las Vegas and The Signature.

Transportation Sector is Bleeding Jobs, More Cuts on the Way

May 28, 2020

The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday related to the national and global response, the work place and the spread of the virus.

Latam Airlines Seeks Bankruptcy Protection as Travel Slumps

By Adam Schreck | May 26, 2020

Latam Airlines, South America's biggest carrier, sought U.S. bankruptcy protection Tuesday as it grapples with a sharp downturn in air travel sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.

In Race for Tourism, Greece Reopens Cafes, Island Ferries

By Derek Gatopoulos | May 25, 2020

Greece restarted regular ferry services to its islands Monday, and cafes and restaurants were also back open for business as the country accelerated efforts to salvage its tourism season.

Spain Ends Tourist Quarantines on July 1

May 25, 2020

Spain says it will lift a 2-week mandatory confinement for all travelers arriving from overseas starting July 1.

Should You Fly Yet? Experts Weigh In

May 23, 2020

We don't know about you, but we're ready to travel. And that typically means flying. An exposure scientist and infectious disease epidemiologist offer their opinions.

As Memorial Day Tempts People Outdoors, Virus Rebound Feared

By Ben Finley, Carla K. Johnson, Michael Biesecker | May 22, 2020

Millions of Americans are set to emerge from coronavirus lockdowns and take tentative steps outdoors to celebrate Memorial Day weekend at beaches, cookouts and family gatherings.

Tourists, High-End Shoppers Slowly Returning to Rodeo Drive

By John Rogers, Ashley Landis | May 21, 2020

The Maseratis, the Rolls-Royces and the Mercedes-Benzes were back on Rodeo Drive on Tuesday — along with a few high-end buyers — as America's most fashionable shopping street slowly got back to business.

Finger Licking Foodie Tours Launches in Las Vegas June 1

May 21, 2020

Beginning June 1, food lovers will be able to eat and explore their way through Downtown Las Vegas like never before with a private, self-guided, e-assisted culinary tour created by Finger Licking Foodie Tours.

Frog Meadow, Vermont's 'Gay Men's Oasis,' Ready to Re-Open, Re-Establish Healthful Connection

By Kilian Melloy | May 21, 2020

Vermont's "Oasis for Gay Men," Frog Meadow, is preparing to re-open for a healthy and joyful summer season of community and connection.

Direct Flights to Greek Tourist Destinations to Begin July 1

By Elena Becatoros | May 21, 2020

International flights will begin heading directly for holiday destinations gradually as of July 1,.

New Survey Reveals More Americans Intend to Travel This Summer

May 20, 2020

A survey of 2,000 American drivers found 65% have increased the number of trips they plan to take over the summer after being cooped up inside.

Canada, U.S. Extend Border Closure to Non-Essential Travel

By Rob Gillies | May 20, 2020

Canada and the U.S. have agreed to extend their agreement to keep the border closed to non-essential travel to June 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.

Beaches, Nightclubs? Europe Mulls How to Get Tourists Back

By Menelaos Hadjicostis, Barry Hatton | May 19, 2020

The Mediterranean resort town of Ayia Napa is known for its boisterous parties. Each summer, thousands of young foreign tourists pack the dance floors of its nightlife district after a day at the beach.

European Airlines Hope to Resume Flights But Outlook is Dim

By Jan M. Olsen | May 19, 2020

European airlines are planning for a return to the skies this summer after being grounded almost completely for weeks over the coronavirus pandemic. The outlook, however, remains uncertain.

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