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Coronavirus and Travel

Airlines

Ryanair Downplays Long-Term Impact of Coronavirus Outbreak

Travel companies with a big exposure to China are already feeling the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. For others, the opposite is true — at least for now.

Ryanair Downplays Long-Term Impact of Coronavirus Outbreak

Airlines

United, American, Delta Drop Flights to Mainland China After State Department Issues Guidance

U.S. airlines had no choice. Their customers and their crew members do not want to go to China. Why should they fly empty planes there?

Tourism

Travel’s Worst Nightmare Returns to Haunt Asia

Once again a deadly health scare proves to be the only thing that can stop travel. The older Asian tourism members understand this from the SARS crisis, and now the millennials are witnessing it too.

Travel’s Worst Nightmare Returns to Haunt Asia

Tourism

Coronavirus’ Effect on the Travel Industry Deepens as Global Emergency Is Declared

While the World Health Organization has stopped short of calling for a shutdown of global travel and trade, many travel companies are limiting their operations to reduce the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on their financials while helping to safeguard public health.

Coronavirus’ Effect on the Travel Industry Deepens as Global Emergency Is Declared

Tourism

Virus Outbreak Leaves Asia Grappling With Tourism Fallout — and Growing Xenophobia

The coronavirus threat has given rise to a cloud of anti-Chinese discrimination. A virus outbreak is not an occasion for xenophobia or prejudice but a time for the tourism sector to work in solidarity to overcome the crisis. After all, viruses respect no borders or nationalities.

Tourism

Asian Destinations Reel From China’s Outbound Travel Ban

For a string of Asian destinations, China is by far the number one market, so the outbound travel ban that became effective Monday there has shaken tourism businesses even though they know it is for the good.

Asian Destinations Reel From China’s Outbound Travel Ban

Tourism

China Cancels Group Trips as Coronavirus Control Measures Expand

It’s going to be a long, cold winter for China’s travel industry and for businesses that rely on outbound Chinese tourists, as the novel coronavirus epidemic expands, and people stay put during China’s biggest travel season.

Tourism

What the Coronavirus Means So Far for the Travel Industry

The travel industry is starting to feel the impact from this latest global health crisis. How it responds to help contain the spread of the virus will set a new precedent while weathering an extensive disruption to its business.

What the Coronavirus Means So Far for the Travel Industry