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Luxury Watchmaker Panerai Sees 'Significant' Growth in China
Sep.08 -- Jean-Marc Pontroue, chief executive officer of Panerai, a unit of Swiss luxury conglomerate Richemont, talks about the rising demand for its products in China. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
Curated Video
New New York Rule Requires Travelers To Test Negative For Virus
New policy requires travelers from most states to get a test before arriving in New York and another one within three days.
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U.K. Requires Travelers To Provide Negative COVID-19 Test
The test has to be taken within three days of takeoff and travelers will have to quarantine for ten days upon arrival.
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China-to-Hong Kong Travelers Will No Longer Need Quarantine
Since the beginning of the pandemic, most Hong Kongers haven't been able to freely enter mainland China.
The Recount
U.S. Opens Its Borders … But Only to the Vaccinated
Come one, come all … only if you’re vaccinated. After a 19-month freeze, the U.S. is reopening its doors to our neighbors in Mexico and Canada.
Curated Video
American Airlines Cancels Hundreds Of Flights
About two-thirds of Sunday's cancellations were due to a lack of flight attendants in the right places.
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Thanksgiving Travel Bouncing Back This Year
AAA says air travel this year is up 80% compared to last year's pandemic holiday.
Bloomberg
Ryanair Returns to Profit as Demand Surges, Mulls Exit From LSE
Michael O’Leary, chief executive officer at Ryanair Holdings PLC, discusses his outlook for the next quarter, the strongest booking routes going into the holidays and the possible delisting from the London Stock Exchange. O’Leary speaks...
Bloomberg
China Eases Quarantine Requirements, Scraps Flight Ban
China's Health Commission says it's shortening the quarantine period for inbound travelers, and that a system that penalizes airlines for bringing virus cases into the country will also be scrapped. Michelle Cortez reports on...
Curated Video
Long Wait Times For Tourist Visas Could Be Hurting U.S. Economy
Travelers hoping to visit the U.S. are now waiting hundreds of days for a visa, though the White House says it's processing faster recently.
Curated Video
Here's Why Southwest Is Canceling More Flights Than Other Airlines
Southwest is having issues the other airlines aren't because of a lack of investment in modern technology.
Bloomberg
The Industry Implications of NYC's JFK Terminal 1 Outage
Terminal 1 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport will reopen with limited operations on Saturday after a Thursday power outage caused flight delays, cancellations and the closing of the terminal. Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
HK Express' Ng on Aviation Industry
Mandy Ng, CEO of HK Express discusses China's reopening and her outlook for Asia's aviation industry in 2023. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin from the sidelines of Aviation Festival Asia on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
Curated Video
American Airlines Now Offers Non-Binary Gender Options
American Airlines has become the second U.S. carrier to offer non-binary gender options when you book a ticket.
Bloomberg
Marriott Adds Starwood Brands to Luxury Offerings
Nov.28 -- Marriott International plans to keep all 30 of its brands intact following its merger with Starwood Hotels and Resorts, creating a luxury portfolio to entice global travelers. Bloomberg's Nikki Ekstein has the details on the...
Bloomberg
Hiltons Digital Strategy Is About Choices: Calpin
Dec. 16 -- Hilton Worldwide Global Head of Digital Geraldine Calpin discusses Hiltons new digital check-in and the digital future of the hotel industry with Bloomberg's Mark Barton and Anna Edwards on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
Cruises, cold weather and volunteering: top travel trends in 2018
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Bridgeman Arts
Camel caravan with Tuareg people and European tourists in the Sahara Desert, 1957
Clip 3 from 16mm film about the Hoggar region of Algeria in 1957. The Tuaregs, Bedouin tribes. Caravan is stopped with both animals and men resting. The group mounts and rides off. Touring Club de France. Shot of "assistance automobile...
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Families Eager To Visit Disney World's 50th Anniversary Celebration
An AAA survey found more than half of Americans are planning a vacation before the end of next year.
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Homeland Security Gives Up Plan To Expand Face Scans For Travelers
The proposal would have required all travelers, including citizens, to participate in a facial recognition scan when exiting or entering the U.S.