Wizz Air Mulls 10 Percent Capacity Cut to Cope With Coronavirus
A Wizz Air A321. The airline may cut capacity by 10 percent in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Wizz AIr
A Wizz Air A321. The airline may cut capacity by 10 percent in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Wizz AIr
An American Airlines Airbus A321T. Anna Zvereva / Flickr
More airlines are launching ultra-long-haul flights, making it easier for travelers to fly nonstop between large cities. Skift
Most millennials today are parents, and they’re changing family travel. A young dad plays with his son on the beach. Pixaby / Pexels
Saudi Arabia last week also shut down the two holiest sites of Islam in Mecca and Madina (pictured here) to foreign travelers. Shaihana AlMutairi / flickr.com
Roger Dow, the CEO of U.S. Travel Association U.S. Travel
The Art Nouveau Palace Hotel Prague. European commissioner for Internal Markets Thierry Breton on Monday told a French television station that the estimated financial toll of the virus on the tourism industry in Europe amounts to roughly $1.1 billion per month. A.Davey / Flickr
In a straw poll of the U.S. online adult population conducted by Skift Research from Feb. 27–29, almost nine in 10 American travelers have not canceled trips due to coronavirus. Nico El Nino / Adobe
Ryanair aircraft. The UK advertising advertising watchdog labelled one of the airline’s environmental claims misleading. Anna Zvereva / Flickr
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