Each week, the San Diego Tourism Authority will gather headlines that highlight coronavirus’ impact on the hospitality and tourism industries, as well as how the San Diego region is faring in these unprecedented times.
July 20
- Carnival Will Resume Cruises with More Than Half of Its Fleet by Year’s End—Skift
- San Diego Airport Opens New Airline Support Building—Fox 5
- A Travel Guide to San Diego, America’s Finest City—Vogue
July 21
- State Sends $250 Million to San Diego for Citywide Projects, Ocean Beach Pier and Homelessness—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- U.S. Travel Association CEO Roger Dow to Retire in 2022—Skift
- U.S. Extends Travel Ban for Canada and Mexico Land Borders Through August 21—Skift
- Hilton Sees Bigger Meetings and Events Role in All-Inclusive Resort Growth—Skift
- San Diego Convention Center to Reopen for Events on Aug. 1—Times of San Diego
July 22
- Downtown San Diego’s Third-Biggest Apartment Complex Set To Open—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- 3 Ways Local and Domestic Trends Will Shape the Future of Travel—Skift
July 23
- 75 San Diego Restaurants That Have Opened Since the Pandemic Began—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- Disney Cruise Line Returning to US Sailings in August—TravelPulse
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