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 2
July 1
- County braces for new state mandate that would pause indoor activities — San Diego Union-Tribune
- APAC hoteliers worried about staffing, financing — Hotel News Now
- Americans expected to take 36.8 million July 4 road trips — TravelPulse
- San Diego Museum of Art offers first-ever virtual exhibition — NBC 7 San Diego
- Countries eager for tourists, Tokyo Disneyland reopens — Associated Press
- Court upholds S.F.’s Prop. C homelessness funds — San Francisco Business Times
- Legoland California will not reopen before Aug. 1, cites ‘constantly changing coronavirus situation’ — ABC 10 San Diego
June 30
- Europe’s ban heaps more troubles on U.S. travel industry — Travel Weekly
- Changes in air travel due to coronavirus are here to stay — TravelPulse
- San Diego International Airport announces implementation of COVID-19 protocols — KPBS
- Bars, wineries and breweries can partner with restaurants, food trucks to stay open — KPBS
- USS Midway reopens on Wednesday with extensive virus safety measures — Times of San Diego
June 29
- US hotel demand may not fully recover from COVID-19 until 2023 — TravelPulse
- San Diego County reports single-day record Of 497 new COVID-19 cases — KPBS
- July 4 fireworks still planned in 2020 by four cities in San Diego county — Times of San Diego
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