How to Get the Most Out of Attending Virtual Events
It’s the annual convention you look forward to attending every year, but this time, the event destination is wherever you plug in your computer.
Providing a temporary solution to the travel restrictions posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual and hybrid events have exploded in popularity. While travel is slowly resuming, the advanced planning required for large-scale events means in-person conventions and tradeshows may take longer to return. According to PCMA’s COVID-19 survey, 87 percent of meeting planners have already cancelled events due to the pandemic, and approximately 70 percent anticipate taking those events online. Read More
Tips for Planning a Touchless Travel Experience
What measures are your travelers taking to protect themselves on the road?
From face masks to hand sanitizers, personal protection equipment (PPE) is becoming second nature to today’s road warriors. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in how travel buyers and suppliers prioritize the health of employees on-the-go, and the convergence of safety and technology is creating a secondary form of PPE-like tools for the digital sphere. Read More
CDC Lifts Quarantine
Recommend Magazine — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has very quietly lifted its 14-day quarantine for travelers. Read More
COVID-19 in September: Which US States Have Travel Restrictions?
Travel Pulse — Plenty of states are not presently imposing restrictions on out-of-state travelers. Read More
The Major U.S. Airlines Have All Ditched Their Change Fees—for Good
Afar — Travelers can now book a bit further in advance, knowing that if circumstances change they can adjust their flight plans in response. Read More
Delta to Block Middle Seats for the Rest of the Year
Business Travel News — Delta is extending its policy of blocking middle seats through at least Jan. 6, though might ease some of its other capacity restrictions before then, the carrier announced. Read More
American Airlines Shuts Down Service to 15 US Cities
Business Traveler — Nine of the cities have no other air service, but the carrier says the flights could return if the CARES Act is renewed. Read More
United Makes Basic Economy Slightly Less Restrictive
The Points Guy — Basic economy customers are able to purchase an Economy Plus seat at check-in; those who’d like a little extra legroom can pay for the privilege 24 hours before their flight. Read More
United Bringing Air Service Back to Cheyenne, WY
Smart Brief — United Express flights between Cheyenne, Wyo., and Denver are to resume Nov. 11, giving the Wyoming capital its first air service since April. Read More
Delta Doubles Cabin Cleaners in ‘Pit Stop’ Revamp, Buys Kits to Test for Germs
Reuters — Delta Air Lines has doubled its staffing to handle revamped pre-flight “pit stops” for deeper cleaning and wants to ensure that tray tables and restroom door handles are germ-free with a new testing process. Read More
Alaska Airlines is Making Travel Almost Entirely Touch-free
Alaska Airlines Blog — With hygiene and safety concerns top of mind, Alaska Airlines has made it easy for your travels to be almost entirely touch-free. Read More
ExpressJet Airlines to Cease Operations by Next Month
Travel Mole — United Airlines’ regional contract ends soon…Read More
Virgin Atlantic Will Provide Free COVID-19 Insurance for All Bookings
Insider Travel Report — To support customers and provide additional peace of mind, Virgin Atlantic Airways has introduced Virgin Atlantic COVID-19 Cover, which will apply to all existing and new bookings traveling from Aug. 24, 2020 until March 31, 2021. Read More
Delta to Resume Service to 11 Key Transatlantic Destinations This Fall
Frequent Business Traveler — Delta Air Lines announced it will restart non-stop service to 11 transatlantic routes this fall. These routes were suspended as travel plummeted amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
American Airlines Gets FDA Approval for Disinfectant that Lasts Seven Days
Travel Market Report — The new microbial is effective for up to seven days, the longest-lasting surface disinfectant ever approved by the EPA. Read More
It’s Wheels Up as New Salt Lake City International Airport is Unveiled at Ceremony
Salt Lake City Tribune — The new Salt Lake City International Airport — described as a “cathedral to transportation” — is now cleared for takeoff, despite recent worries that the COVID-19 pandemic might delay that. Read More
These U.S. Airports Are Getting COVID-19 Testing Facilities
Afar — Passenger testing facilities are in the works. Read More
TSA Tests Touchless System That Matches Your ID to Your Face, Avoids COVID-19 Risks
USA Today — The Transportation Security Administration is testing a system that matches your ID to your face, avoiding person-to-person contact that could spread the coronavirus. Read More
Bishop International Airport to Utilize Smart Helmets to Measure Temperatures, Facial Recognition
Click On Detroit — Authorities with Bishop International Airport in Flint, MI announced Friday it will be the first airport in the United States to utilize Smart Helmets. Read More
TSA Continues Piloting “Self-service” Checkpoint Technology
Transportation Security Administration — Effort promotes social distancing, reduces contact between officers and passengers…Read More
Miami International Airport Debuts New Scanners that Lets You Keep Electronics in Bags
Travel Market Report — New CT scanners have been installed at six TSA checkpoints at Miami International, allowing passengers traveling through those lanes to leave laptops and other electronic devices in their carry-on bags. Read More
Government Travel Warnings & Alerts
U.S. Department of State — Information on current government issued travel warnings and alerts. Read More
Masks Required: Uber Will Soon Require Selfies for Some Riders with an Expansion of a Mask Verification Feature
USA Today — You may soon need to take a selfie as proof you are wearing a mask before your next Uber ride. Read More
Enterprise Acquires Canadian Rental Provider
Business Travel News — Enterprise Holdings’ Canadian subsidiary has completed the acquisition of Canadian car and truck rental provider Discount Car and Truck Rentals. Read More
Amtrak Partners with Lysol Maker to Boost Disinfection Protocols
Business Travel News — Amtrak is partnering with Lysol manufacturer RB to improve its disinfection protocols for its trains, stations and lounges. Read More
Eurostar to Launch Direct Amsterdam to London Route in October
The Guardian — The high-speed rail service had been due to start at the end of April but was delayed following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
What to Look for in a Hotel During COVID-19
Afar — Yes, it can be safe to stay in hotels—but it’s all about understanding your tolerance for risk and being prepared for the fact that, well, everything is different. Read More
IHG Enhances Meeting Distancing, Cleanliness Protocols
Business Travel News — InterContinental Hotels Group has enhanced its Meet with Confidence meeting-safety program, including adding elements from its IHG Way of Clean safety and cleanliness measures that were expanded in May, the company announced. Read More
Nashville Airport to Split into 2 Terminals for Construction
AP News — The airport will operate as North and South terminals starting Tuesday, when construction will begin on an expansion of the central lobby, according to a news release. Read More
Hawaii to Require Visitors to Fill Out ‘Safe Travels’ Form Prior to Arrival
USA Today — The move is part of a new screening process that includes temperature checks, as well as secondary screening for visitors with symptoms…Read More
Delta is First US Airline to Put Hand Sanitizer Stations on Planes
Travel Pulse — Up to five stations being installed on aircraft…Read More
7 Ways the United Club Experience has Changed Due to the Pandemic
The Points Guy — I recently flew United Airlines and I was keen to check out how the lounge experience has changed due to the pandemic. What follows are seven impressions from my visit. Read More
JFK, LaGuardia to Get COVID-19 Testing Sites for Incoming Travelers
USA Today — New York will set up COVID-19 testing sites for incoming passengers at its two largest airports as part of the latest effort to stop travelers from bringing the coronavirus to the state. Read More
Face Mask Warning for Air Passengers
Travel Mole — Passengers who refuse to wear face masks risk being booted off flights and slapped with a heavy fine, warns airline body IATA as some airlines tighten rules for those who can’t wear masks for medical reasons. Read More
Is It Safe to Fly Yet?
Prevue — We have about a 1/4300 chance of getting Covid-19 on a full two-hour flight—that is, about 1 in 4,300 passengers will pick up the virus, on average. The odds of getting the virus are about half that, 1/7,700, if airlines leave the middle seat empty. Read More
2020 Meeting Room of the Future™
Creative Group — This powerful infographic from IACC Meetings depicts the Meeting Room of the Future™ based on information from the latest report. We investigate what it will look like meeting safely in this new atmosphere. Read More
5 Ways to Communicate in Virtual Events for the Biggest Impact
Creative Group — Communication can make or break an event, especially in a virtual environment. To leave the biggest impact, follow these five tips. Read More