United Airlines employees are pitching in to help the Houston Food Bank now that so many residents are struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
Coronavirus travel upside: More airlines banish the dreaded middle seat
Long considered one of the worst places to sit on a jetliner, middle seats are going unfilled in the name of social distancing
Options for flying to Hawaii narrow as coronavirus quarantine rule takes hold
The Department of Transportation has granted requests from Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines to cut their service to Hawaii amid the coronavirus crisis.
Can they be saved? Travel industry winners and losers of federal bailout
On its face, the $2 trillion stimulus bill looked like a winner for the airline industry but not necessarily other travel-related businesses.
CDC extends ‘no sail’ order for cruise ships as industry ravaged by the coronavirus
Cruise ships won’t be hitting the high seas again anytime soon. A new CDC order says about 100 cruise ships near the U.S. must remain idle.
How much will they get? President Trump says airline bailout details are under discussion
President Trump said his administration will be in talks with the airlines through the weekend about how to help the beleaguered aviation industry.
More than 50,000 Americans flown home to US as the coronavirus pandemic rages around globe
Pompeo said the US government has flown more than 50,000 Americans home from countries around the world.
Coronavirus cuts short Princess Cruises’ ‘Love Boat’ world cruise, ship heads to Los Angeles
Most passengers disembarked in Australia, but some who couldn’t fly home are riding the ship to Los Angeles
Trump: Flights are still needed to ferry healthcare workers, military during coronavirus crisis
President Trump said Monday travel restrictions are still under consideration, but says he recognized the need for airline flights to continue.
Flying empty planes: Some airlines balk at proposed rules under federal stimulus package
Low-cost and regional carriers say the federal stimulus rules work against them, making them fly empty planes instead of helping them preserve cash.