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.
Sept. 20
- Disney Sets Sail in Preparation for First San Diego Cruise in Nearly Two Years—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- US Government To Lift International Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Tourists—TravelPulse
Sept. 21
- Largest Fare Increase Ever Approved for Coronado Ferry, a 40 Percent Spike From $5 to $7—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- San Diego Ready To Solicit Interest in Sports Arena Property—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- Congress Hears Testimony on Importance of Infrastructure, Brand USA to Travel Recovery—TravelPulse
- New U.S. Global Travel Rules Would Require Vaccines Upon Arrival for Some—Skift
- Experts Predict How The COVID Delta Variant Will Affect Fall Travel—HuffPost
Sept. 22
- Thousands of San Diegans Have Already Gotten COVID Boosters, Ahead of CDC Decision—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- Michelin Guide Has Unveiled Its Five New 2021 Bib Gourmand Honorees. Do You Agree? —The San Diego Union-Tribune
- Wyndham Hotel Turned Into Temporary Shelter for Migrants—ABC 10 News San Diego
Sept 23
- U.S.-Mexico Border To Remain Partially Closed Through Oct. 21—The San Diego Tourism Authority
- U.S. Reentry Gets Tougher for Unvaccinated Travelers Under New Policy—TravelPulse
- U.S. Destinations Rush Plans to Welcome Return of International Visitors—Skift
Sept 24
- Did Gov. Newsom Make the Right Economic Call Approving Senate Bill 9?—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- CDC Leader Adds People With Risky Jobs to COVID Booster List—The San Diego Union-Tribune
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