Airbnb is one of the many businesses in the travel industry that has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. In March 2017 Airbnb was
Month: May 2020
United Airlines makes some worker schedule cuts voluntary after outcry, lawsuit from union
Ground staff load baggage on a United Airlines airplane at Newark Liberty Airport on March 23, 2018 in Newark, New Jersey. Gary Hershorn | Getty
Norwegian Cruise drops, cruise stock outlook
Cruise lines are having a chaotic year. The three major cruise liners — Carnival Corp., Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings — have been under pressure
China tourism spending drops during major post-coronavirus holiday
Chinese authorities lifted a more than two-month ban on outbound travel from the city where the global pandemic first emerged. Hecto Retamal | AFP |
Coronavirus pandemic’s impact on travel, tourism in 5 charts
Information board displaying cancelled flights at the departure hall at Kansai International Airport on March 10, 2020 in Osaka, Japan. Tomohiro Ohsumi | Getty Images
United Airlines service workers sue over schedule cuts after airline got federal coronavirus aid
A United Airlines plane sits on the tarmac at San Francisco International Airport. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images The labor union that represents more than
Airbnb to lay off nearly 1,900 people, 25% of company
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky at The New York Times Dealbook event on November 6, 2019. Credit: Mike Cohen/ The New York Times Airbnb plans to
When will travel resume after coronavirus?
A passenger walks through Reagan National airport as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to keep airline travel at minimal levels and the U.S. economy
Not clear who’s in charge of health precautions at airports
A worker puts on a protective mask behind the United Airlines check-in counter at San Diego International Airport (SAN) in San Diego, California, on Monday,
Warren Buffett unloads airline stocks, but trader would buy three travel names
Warren Buffett has exited the airlines. American Airlines, Delta, Southwest and United ended Monday’s session sharply lower after the Berkshire Hathaway CEO announced that he