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Over the summer, many people didn’t go on vacation and stay in hotels. Instead, they bought RVs.
The holidays, usually a busy time for the hotel industry, won’t help this year as many families stay at home.
Could private buses disappear? For one Nashville company, the answer may be yes without congressional aid.
Paying back debt is getting harder for hotel owners, according to research by Trepp.
New York, Connecticut and New Jersey have imposed quarantines on visitors from 16 states. Enforcing pandemic safety rules can be a delicate task for businesses.
The company is trying to readjust to whatever the post-pandemic travel industry will look like.
Whatever you do, don’t call it a “bailout.”
The world’s oldest travel-booking company has gone bust, leaving workers and travelers in limbo.
Arnold Donald talks about politics and the business of cruising.
'There's a lot of work to be done' in office culture to make it OK to take time off, the Travel and Leisure editor tells us.