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Travel

FAA certifies troubled Boeing 737 Max to fly again, but critics fear jetliner’s ‘basic aerodynamic problem’

November 18, 2020November 18, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on FAA certifies troubled Boeing 737 Max to fly again, but critics fear jetliner’s ‘basic aerodynamic problem’

The popular Boeing jetliner has been grounded for 20 months after two international crashes that killed 346 passengers and crew.

Nation

Nearly 1 million cases, 4.2% coronavirus positivity rate force California to roll back reopening plans

November 12, 2020November 12, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on Nearly 1 million cases, 4.2% coronavirus positivity rate force California to roll back reopening plans

The number of tests registering positive for the coronavirus in California rose to 4.2% over seven days in the latest survey, state officials said.

News

California Gov. Gavin Newsom touts ‘extraordinary work’ of firefighters against wind-whipped Orange County wildfires

October 27, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on California Gov. Gavin Newsom touts ‘extraordinary work’ of firefighters against wind-whipped Orange County wildfires

Gov. Gavin Newsom said 42 fires were reported over a 24-hour period as the winds picked up, with most quickly brought under control by firefighters.

Travel

Airlines look to ‘travel bubbles’ for COVID-19 safety and to restart international routes

October 23, 2020October 25, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on Airlines look to ‘travel bubbles’ for COVID-19 safety and to restart international routes

Air bubbles and sky bridges. Whatever you call it, the concept is to use testing to make sure the coronavirus doesn’t make its way onto flights.

Travel

Boo! Book your holiday trips by Halloween or you’ll be haunted by higher fares, website warns

October 21, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on Boo! Book your holiday trips by Halloween or you’ll be haunted by higher fares, website warns

Travel website Hopper, which tracks the best to time to book, says the lowest fares for the holidays come this month.

Travel

One of the world’s longest flights, New York to Singapore, to return. Hopeful sign for air travel?

October 20, 2020October 20, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on One of the world’s longest flights, New York to Singapore, to return. Hopeful sign for air travel?

The flight could make travel easier for Americans on their way to Asia — if they can find a country that will let them enter

Travel

CDC advises booting travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes, trains, buses, other transportation

October 19, 2020October 20, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on CDC advises booting travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes, trains, buses, other transportation

The agency’s advice may help airlines and others deal with passengers who try to dispute the need to wear masks on public transportation.

Travel

United Airlines reports $1.8 billion quarterly loss, but pins hopes on recovery in 2022

October 15, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on United Airlines reports $1.8 billion quarterly loss, but pins hopes on recovery in 2022

United has furloughed 13,000 employees in hopes of further reducing losses. But CEO Scott Kirby expects it to be the first major airline to recover.

Travel

Americans torn between taking vacation and avoiding coronavirus, surveys find

October 15, 2020October 15, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on Americans torn between taking vacation and avoiding coronavirus, surveys find

AAA and Travelocity, in separate surveys, found travelers are wary of the coronavirus but some may still make fall or holiday trips.

Travel

Coronavirus study finds air on planes is safer than homes or operating rooms

October 15, 2020October 18, 2020Chris Woodyard, USA TODAYComments Off on Coronavirus study finds air on planes is safer than homes or operating rooms

The study by United Airlines and others found that HEPA filters and high air turnover reduces the rate of COVID-19 infection by 99.7%.

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