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Travel's Reopening and Coronavirus Recovery

The latest news about coronavirus recovery around the world and the reopening of travel and tourism in destinations around the world.

Skift Research subscribers can view the latest data about country-by-country recovery at the Skift Recovery Index. Data about public companies can be viewed at the Skift Health Score.

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Development Pipeline for New Hotels Throttles Ahead Remarkably to Record Highs — For Now

The U.S. hotel industry may already be inching into recovery territory while hotel construction has yet to begin a decline that could last years.

Development Pipeline for New Hotels Throttles Ahead Remarkably to Record Highs — For Now

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The Decline of Celebrity Chefs and the Future of Travel Post-Pandemic: The Long View This Week

There may be too many (celebrity) cooks in the kitchen, and how that evolves from here on out could signal a similar editing of voices in the world of travel and hospitality.

The Decline of Celebrity Chefs and the Future of Travel Post-Pandemic: The Long View This Week

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Portugal Won’t Quarantine Visitors Arriving by Plane

Portugal’s foreign minister vaguely referred to "minimal health controls" at airports but otherwise the country wants to make it as easy as possible for people to visit. Fearless young people may come, especially when other countries like the UK require visitors to self-isolate for days.

Portugal Won’t Quarantine Visitors Arriving by Plane

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Debt Woes Mount for Hotel Company Tied to Coronavirus Relief Loan Controversy

Ashford Hospitality Trust is running out of relief options for its billions of dollars in mortgage debt, and selling or giving back assets to lenders seems almost certain.

Debt Woes Mount for Hotel Company Tied to Coronavirus Relief Loan Controversy

Airlines

Southwest CEO Says Airline to Limit Seats Through July

On the positive side, Southwest said so far this month bookings outpaced trip cancellations.

Southwest CEO Says Airline to Limit Seats Through July

Coronavirus

Someone Says They Caught Coronavirus at Your Hotel: Now What?

Coronavirus liability lawsuits may seem like catnip for lawyers who advertise on daytime TV, but the proof hurdle is a high one to clear when it comes to a highly infectious disease.

Someone Says They Caught Coronavirus at Your Hotel: Now What?

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Premier Inn Owner Whitbread Seeks $1.2 Billion to Convert Independents to Brand

Whitbread is the UK's leading hotel operator. It wants to boost its room inventory in the UK and Germany by 170,000, mostly by taking share from the "significant but declining independent hotel sector."

Premier Inn Owner Whitbread Seeks $1.2 Billion to Convert Independents to Brand

Coronavirus

Singapore to Resume Changi Airport Transit Flights in June

It has never been truer that the journey is the destination. The global travel industry is recovering lost ground inch by inch. Transit flights are a fulcrum, so Singapore's move is to be applauded.

Singapore to Resume Changi Airport Transit Flights in June

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Hilton CEO Says Comeback Depends on How Quickly Contactless Tech Features Roll Out

Hotel tech innovations that were just beginning to roll out before coronavirus will likely become tech necessities, as companies look to limit guest interactions and do everything they can to assure a safe stay.

Hilton CEO Says Comeback Depends on How Quickly Contactless Tech Features Roll Out

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Spain Targets Late June for Reopening to International Visitors

Even if Spain lifts its international arrivals restrictions in late June, the country's tourism sector is still on track to take a massive financial hit due to coronavirus shutdowns this year.

Spain Targets Late June for Reopening to International Visitors