Two years after a cruise ship rammed a Venice dock, the city announced that large passenger and container ships can no longer enter the city center.
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Hawaiian island of Kauai prepares to cautiously rejoin statewide testing program April 5
Kauai officials say that by not participating in the statewide testing program, the island time to protect itself. It has only 218 cases of COVID-19.
US borders with Canada, Mexico to remain closed to nonessential travel through April 21
The Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday that America’s borders with Canada and Mexico will remain restricted until April 21.
John Kerry on maskless photo: ‘If I dropped my mask to one ear on a flight, it was momentary’
After being spotted on an American Airlines flight with his mask dangling from one ear, climate change envoy John Kerry said it was “momentary.”
FAA extends zero-tolerance policy on unruly passengers, proposes stiff fines for JetBlue passengers
The FAA is extending its zero-tolerance policy for the rest of the COVID-19 pandemic and proposing fines totaling $32,250 for two JetBlue passengers.
1,100-plus canceled flights across US as Colorado digs out following major snowstorm
American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest and United have all issued waivers covering travel in Colorado through Monday.
Airlines issue waivers for Colorado airports this weekend ahead of Winter Storm Xylia
American, Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest and United have all issued waivers covering travel in Colorado this weekend ahead of a new winter storm.
Australia extends international travel ban through at least mid-June
Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt has announced that the South Pacific country has extended its ban on international visitors until June.
New York to loosen travel restrictions for Americans who’ve gotten the COVID-19 vaccine
“Domestic travelers are no longer required to quarantine or test out within 90 days of full vaccination,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.
Frontier Airlines accused of anti-Semitism after canceling flight over mask controversy
Frontier says it canceled a flight after a group refused to comply with mask rules. A Jewish organization says the crew behaved in a “bigoted” manner.