Travel dichotomies are cropping up within families during the COVID-19 pandemic, causing unforeseen rifts in relationships.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
Exclusive: Don’t wait until the last minute to book your Airbnb — you might get blocked
Airbnb is rolling out an initiative that blocks guests from booking homes on short notice where they live in an effort to limit unauthorized parties.
Hawaii to require visitors to fill out online ‘Safe Travels’ form before travel
Beginning Tuesday, Hawaii will require all visitors to fill out a “Safe Travels” application, including health and contact information, before travel.
Which country has the best ‘enhanced clean’ rating from Airbnb?
Airbnb announced that more than 1.2 million of its listings achieved an “enhanced clean” designation and which countries received the highest marks.
Travelers are flocking to Airbnb, Vrbo more than hotels during COVID-19 pandemic. But why?
Both hotel and short-term rental occupancy have improved since the coronavirus pandemic decimated travel interest, but one is bouncing back faster.
‘Stay strong’: As California wildfires rage, hotels offer vouchers, discounts for those displaced
California has faced hundreds of wildfires the past week, and hotels have stepped in to help communities in this time of crisis.
A way to travel in Hawaii? Government unveils ‘resort bubble’ concept to hop between islands
Details have emerged about a “resort bubble concept” for inter-island Hawaii travelers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The end of the house party? Airbnb bans parties and events worldwide, caps occupancy at 16 guests
Airbnb announced a global ban on parties and events at its rentals, with an occupancy cap of 16 people worldwide.
Amid cruising shutdown, Carnival hypes ‘first roller coaster at sea’ on new ship in 2021
Carnival Cruise Line posted a video previewing its anticipated Mardi Gras ship’s new roller coaster, BOLT, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Feels like I’m dorming anyway’: Hotels housing college students in effort to social distance
Hotel chains like Wyndham, Hilton and Graduate Hotels are working with universities to house students during the coronavirus pandemic.