Airlines March 15, 2021 Chinese aviation authority punishes Donghai Airlines after crew members allegedly brawl during flight The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) is penalizing Donghai Airlines from expanding its routes, flights and capacity after a pilot and flight attendant allegedly brawled during a recent flight.
VACATION DESTINATIONS March 13, 2021 Greece reopening to vaccinated, COVID-negative travelers in May Earlier this week, Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theocharis announced the country’s plan to welcome back travelers by May 14.
Travel Safety March 12, 2021 JetBlue passenger faces $14,500 fine for refusing to wear mask or stop drinking alcohol, FAA says The passenger, who was not identified, was among those on a Dec. 23 flight from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to the Dominican Republic, according to the FAA.
Airlines March 11, 2021 JetBlue rolls back coronavirus boarding policy as airline returns to 'new normal' This week, JetBlue returned to its group boarding process and ended its back-to-front boarding.
Coronavirus March 11, 2021 New York ends quarantine requirement for domestic travelers starting April 1 Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday that New York will end its quarantine rule for people traveling from another U.S. state or territory beginning on April 1.
Cruises March 9, 2021 Disney Cruise Line responds to lawsuits claiming passengers contracted coronavirus on ship: 'We disagree' The passengers, from Arizona and Utah, have filed four federal lawsuits accusing Disney of refusing to allow guests to reschedule their itineraries prior to the March 7 sailing of the Disney Fantasy.
Travel Safety March 8, 2021 Airlines for America responds to new CDC guidance for COVID-19 vaccinated population Airlines for America (A4A) has commented on new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on practices considered safe for those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Airlines March 8, 2021 Chinese airline suspends pilot, flight attendant for allegedly brawling over bathroom rules The two Donghai Airlines crew members reportedly got into their physical flap during a Feb. 20 flight from Nantong, in the Jiangsu province, to Xi'an, in the Shaanxi province,
DISASTERS March 6, 2021 United plane's fan blade had multiple cracks; last inspected 4 years ago: NTSB A fan blade that snapped off a United Airlines engine mid-flight, causing it to rain debris over Colorado last month, had microscopic cracks, federal investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board said Friday.
Jamaica March 4, 2021 Jamaica requiring negative coronavirus tests for travelers within 3 days of trip On Thursday, Jamaica announced that it is changing its protocol for travelers coming into the country.
Airports March 4, 2021 Masks still required for mass transportation even as states lift mandates, TSA reminds The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is reminding the public that face masks are still required for mass transportation in the U.S. as Texas and Mississippi lift their own coronavirus safety restrictions, including mask mandates.