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Articles tagged “covid-19”

Tourism

Promoting Tourism in the Time of Coronavirus Is a No-Win

Tourism marketers are facing somewhat of a conundrum: The optics of tourism campaigns during widespread panic can fall flat, but failing to market low-risk destinations may make a bad problem even worse.

Promoting Tourism in the Time of Coronavirus Is a No-Win

Airlines

Flybe Becomes the First Airline to Die Because of Coronavirus

If this coronavirus panic drags on, we may see otherwise healthy airlines go bust. But that is not the case here. Flybe was in trouble well before coronavirus.

Flybe Becomes the First Airline to Die Because of Coronavirus

Airlines

Airlines Scramble to Placate Spooked Passengers as Bookings Drop Dramatically

As the world contends with coronavirus, airlines are fighting a battle against consumer confidence, requiring generous policies that are unusual in the commercial aviation industry.

Airlines Scramble to Placate Spooked Passengers as Bookings Drop Dramatically

Airlines

White House Will Hold Talks With U.S. Cruise and Airline Executives on Coronavirus Risk

Don't worry, U.S. airlines and cruise ship companies. Demand is dropping like a rock. But Mike Pence is on the case. What could go wrong?

White House Will Hold Talks With U.S. Cruise and Airline Executives on Coronavirus Risk

Airlines

Lion Air Postpones Planned IPO Amid Global Fears Over Travel Demand

Things are going to get worse for most of the world's airlines before they get better. This is no time for an airline to sell a public offering.

Airlines

How Bad Will It Get for Airlines When Coronavirus Hits the U.S.?

If — or more likely when — coronavirus hits the United States, few travelers will act rationally. That's bad news for U.S. airlines, which could be flying empty airplanes in the not-too-distant future.

How Bad Will It Get for Airlines When Coronavirus Hits the U.S.?