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.
October 16
- US Government finds passengers ‘extremely unlikely’ to get COVID-19 on a plane — TravelPulse
- Will new business class fares woo back corp travelers? — Skift
October 15
- San Diego County’s economy estimated to lose $12.4 billion this year — San Diego Union-Tribune
- Travel industry sees pent-up demand eclipsing rising COVID case counts — PYMNTS
- Travel industry praises new hospitality jobs bill — TravelPulse
October 14
- The future of hotel design — New York Times
- 15 American cities that are most reliant on tourism — Money Talks News
- An eye on the great outdoors — Planet IMEX
October 13
- San Diego remains in red tier for COVID-19, on precipice of purple — KPBS
- EU countries adopt common travel guidelines amid pandemic — Associated Press
- Airlines expect a post-coronavirus boom in leisure travel, they just don’t know when — The Points Guy
- San Diego tourism leader ponders a post COVID-19 world — KPBS
- Virtual events need a better business model — Event Manager Blog
October 12
- Study finds 94 percent of Americans are missing travel — TravelPulse
- New survey shows 79 percent of travelers will fly in the next 6 months — TravelPulse
- Newsom wants to see what out-of-state theme parks are doing before allowing California parks to reopen —San Diego Union-Tribune
- California rules now allow for 3 households to socialize — KPBS
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