Hotel CEOs Say Protests Are Our ‘Call to Action’ to Do More to Promote Racial Justice
Several U.S. hotel company CEOs Tuesday said they support ongoing peaceful protests against racial inequality. Fibonacci Blue / Wikimedia
Several U.S. hotel company CEOs Tuesday said they support ongoing peaceful protests against racial inequality. Fibonacci Blue / Wikimedia
The CEOs of Accor and Marriott disagree on whether European hotels are too dependent on long-haul travel to recover quickly from coronavirus. Jim Trodel / Flickr
Greek hotel operators were able to reopen properties Monday, but that doesn’t mean demand levels justify resumed operations. Pedro Szekely / Flickr
Marriott President and CEO Arne Sorenson doesn’t anticipate coronavirus to have a different impact on the hotel industry than any other economic crisis has in the last 30 years. Manningmbd / Wikimedia
A passenger checks in for a JetBlue flight. Associated Press
An Iberia aircraft at Madrid’s Barajas airport. Iberia Airlines
China has slashed international flights since late March to allay concerns over rising coronavirus infections brought by arriving passengers. 孤飞的鹤 / Adobe
By September, Lufthansa airline expects to operate 40 percent of regular capacity. Richard Weiss / Bloomberg
Chinese carrier soon may not fly to the United States. Pictured is a China Southern jet. China Southern Airlines
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