Airports in Boston and the New York area are digging their way out after receiving significant snow Wednesday with more to come Thursday.
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Attention, ’80s music fans: Alaska Airlines parodies ‘Safety Dance’ in new video
“We can fly where you want to, we can leave your house behind,” the parody says. “But if your friends don’t mask, well, they won’t fly this airline.”
AAA expects 30% fewer holiday travelers between Dec. 23 and Jan. 3, due to COVID concerns
AAA expects 30% fewer travelers between Dec. 23 and Jan 3 this year. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be traffic jams. Here’s when not to drive.
Planning holiday travel? Check COVID-19 travel restrictions by state
The CDC is advising Americans not to travel over the holidays. But if you plan to, check this list of states with quarantine or testing requirements.
Disneyland planning more furloughs as park closure drags on for eighth month, reports say
The furloughs, estimated to be in the 10,000-job range, follow the layoffs of 28,000 theme park workers in April and strict new reopening rules.
New York newlyweds drown during their honeymoon in Turks and Caicos
Mohammad Malik, 35, and surgeon Noor Shah, 29, drowned Oct. 28 after being pulled under by a rip current near Parrot Cay in Turks and Caicos.
Hawaiian Airlines to restart America’s longest domestic flight, along with mainland network
Starting in December, Hawaiian Airlines is reviving its entire 13-city mainland U.S. network, including Boston and New York flights.
California theme parks consider suing state over stringent reopening requirements
“Our No. 1 goal is to be allowed to reopen responsibly,” Erin Guerrero, executive director of the California Attractions and Parks Association, said.
Disneyland workers tell California governor: The theme park can reopen safely
The Coalition of Resort Labor Unions says Disneyland will be able to open safely thanks to all the precautions the company has taken.
Survey: Americans ready to try nomadic van life due to pandemic
A survey by Move.org found that 72% of respondents would trade the comfort of their home to pay off debt and 24% would live in a van for 2+ years.