The American Hotel & Lodging Foundation announced a $5 million, five-year commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in the hotel industry.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
Disneyland to give taste of reopening with ‘A Touch of Disney’ limited experience
Disney theme park lovers are about to have the chance to get a glimpse inside Disney California Adventure Park for “A Touch of Disney.”
Royal Caribbean, Virgin Voyages, Disney, Carnival cancel additional sailings amid COVID-19 pandemic
Norwegian and Carnival cancel more cruises.
River cruising was gaining popularity when COVID-19 hit. Is the smaller-ship experience even more appealing now?
River cruising has been gaining popularity but is ocean cruising’s counterpart seeing a higher rise in interest thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic?
‘Green Book’ inspires new generation of Black travel guides, podcasts
In the wake of the Oscar-winning movie and with nods to the book’s heritage, modern authors highlight Black-owned businesses and travel experiences.
Costa, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian aim to require crew to get COVID-19 vaccines before boarding cruise ships
Costa Cruises, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian will probably require crew members to be vaccinated before returning to work on their ships.
Hard seltzer ‘fatigue’? Babe Wine launches 100-calorie, no-sugar canned wine as an alternative
The Babe 100 Rosé canned wine combines the distinct taste of a glass of rosé with the low-calorie, low-sugar goodness characteristic of hard seltzer.
As work and school can be done from anywhere, Airbnb sees more monthly stays
Brian Chesky, the CEO and co-founder of Airbnb, believes that the line between travel and and daily life are becoming permanently blurred.
Lingerie company Adore Me calls out TikTok for removing videos of Black, plus-size models
Adore Me, a lingerie company that prioritizes inclusivity, called out social media streaming platform TikTok for discrimination.
Canada bans cruise ships into 2022 as COVID-19 pandemic continues
No cruise ships will be able to sail in Canada until March 1, 2022, as the coronavirus pandemic continues.