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.
Feb. 23
- Proposed Bill Aims to Establish Rehiring Protections for Laid-Off Hospitality Workers—Sacramento Business Journal
- Marriott’s New CEO Is Global Development Exec Tony Capuano—Skift
- New Report: Five Trends That Will Define the Future of Business Travel—Skift
- Delta Air Lines Helping Travelers Meet COVID-19 Requirements—TravelPulse
- San Diego OKs Regulations that Could Cut Number of Short-Term Vacation Rentals by up to 30%–The San Diego Union Tribune
Feb. 24
- New Analyses Show Johnson & Johnson’s One-Dose Vaccine Works Well—The New York Times
- Hospitality Workers Supported Through Food Distribution at Pechanga Arena San Diego—Pachenga Arena
- Disney California Adventure Park to Reopen for Food and Shopping Event—The San Diego Union Tribune
Feb. 25
- Fellow Hotel CEOs Reflect on Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson’s Legacy—Skift
- 5 Reasons Why Hilton Continues to Grow Its Global Footprint, Despite Covid-19 Challenges—Skift
- Will Vaccinated Flight Crews Help Airlines Sell Tickets?—Skift
- IATA Believes Airline Industry Won’t Bounce Back Until 2022—TravelPulse
- Travel Industry Asking Congress to Provide More Assistance to Travel Agencies—TravelPulse
- SeaWorld Parks Still Showing Sharp Slide in Revenue, Attendance Amid Pandemic—The San Diego Union Tribune
- 2 San Diego Beaches Named to Tripadvisor’s Top 25 in the U.S.—The San Diego Union Tribune
Feb. 26
- New Flight Routes Taking Off This Spring—TravelPulse
- As Infections Dip, Governors Across U.S. Start Easing Restrictions—The New York Times
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