Official COVID-19 Pages by Airline
- Alaska Airlines — Travel Updates | Response
- Allegiant Air — Travel Updates | More Information
- American Airlines — Travel Updates | News Hub
- Delta Air Lines — Travel Updates | News Hub
- Hawaiian Airlines — Travel Updates
- Frontier Airlines — Travel Updates | Safety Briefing
- JetBlue Airways — Travel Updates | Additional Information
- Southwest Airlines — Travel Updates | Refund Policy
- Spirit Airlines — Information Center | COVID-19 FAQ
- United Airlines — Travel Updates | Information Hub
Relevant Coronavirus Posts
Air
- Post Coronavirus Travel To Pick Up Again
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- Updated CDC and Airline Guidelines for Travel
- American Airlines Extends Elite Status
- Flight Attendants Call a Halt to All Leisure Travel
- 7 Ways Coronavirus May Change Future Air Travel
- Award Ticket Change Fee Waivers by Airline
Hotel & Insurance
- All Hotels Updating Elite Status Extensions for Members
- Huge Changes at Hyatt for Better Guest Safety
- Coronavirus Hotel Cancellation Policies
- Coronavirus and Your Travel Insurance Coverage Questions Answered
General
- Post Coronavirus Travel Will Be An Oddity
- During Coronavirus How Risky Are These 14 Popular Summertime Activities
- What To Know About Using Public Restrooms During Coronavirus
- Need Credit Card Relief or Support Due to Coronavirus? Here’s a Bank by Bank Guide to What’s Available
- Coronavirus Mask: Best Choice
- Golf Restrictions State-by-State During Coronavirus
- Driving Restrictions State-by-State During Coronavirus
- Coronavirus Tips – State by State COVID-19 Report Card & Hotspots List
- How Does the Coronavirus Spread, and is Takeout Safe?
- Expert Advice for Your Family for Travelling During Coronavirus
- Everything You Need To Know About The Coronavirus Outbreak
Stimulus Payments
- Stimulus Check Updates: Reminders, Remedies, and Resources
- Can Debt Collectors Grab Your Stimulus Check
- Reasons Why Your Check Hasn’t Arrived
- Stimulus Check Updates: A Hack to Get Your Check
- How to Avoid Stimulus Check Scam Artists
- Now Live: IRS “Get My Payment” Site – Check Status of Your Stimulus Payment
- “Get My Payment” IRS Web App Launches for Quicker Stimulus Payments, Plus Check Status Online!
- Register for Your Stimulus Payment: Free & Easy Online – CARES Act
- Everything We Know About the Coronavirus Stimulus Payments
Latest U.S. Airline News [2020]
July 9
- Airline passengers are finding ‘creative ways’ to remove masks, American pilot says (USA Today)
July 8
- How the pandemic may change airlines’ much-hated $200 rebooking fees (CNN)
July 2
- No Federal Mandates For Masks On Planes Or Empty Middle Seats (NPR)
- Freaked out about full flights during a pandemic? These airlines are still blocking seats – for now (USA Today)
July 1
- Airlines spar over social distancing on planes during pandemic (CNBC)
- Air Travel a Puzzle in Age of Coronavirus (WebMD)
June 30
- The pandemic is reshaping airlines — and how you fly will never return to ‘normal’ (Business Insider)
- How risky is flying during the coronavirus pandemic? (The Associated Press)
June 4
- Airlines Add Flights as Travel Slowed by the Coronavirus Starts to Pick Up (The Wall Street Journal)
June 2
- The amenities you love best about airline lounges will change forever because of the pandemic (Business Insider)
June 1
- Airlines Say It’s Safe to Travel. But Is It? (The New York Times)
May 25
- People are wearing hazmat suits on planes. But should they? (The Washington Post)
May 22
- Don’t Discount the Impact of Covid-19’s Psychological Toll on Travel’s Recovery (Skift)
May 21
- TSA updates airport screening measures amid coronavirus: Face masks, food out of carry-ons, more (USA Today)
- Southwest CEO Says Airline to Limit Seats Through July (Skift)
May 18
- The New Airline Travel: Fewer Flights, More Layovers, Rules for Bathrooms (The Wall Street Journal)
- As flying returns, jetmakers seek to quell fears over cabin air (Reuters)
May 17
- Airlines Plan More International Flights To China, Expecting Coronavirus Travel Restrictions To… (Forbes)
May 15
- Coronavirus FAQs: How Risky Is It To Fly? Is There Any Way To Reduce The Risks? (NPR)
May 14
- Air travel won’t return to pre-crisis levels until 2023, IATA chief warns (CNBC)
- Delta, others wrestle with too many planes, too many pilots (Reuters)
- The coronavirus travel crisis shuttered these three US airlines. Will more go under as well? (USA Today)
May 13
- ‘We must give this money back’: Lawmakers seek to make airlines offer refunds to all amid pandemic (USA Today)
- Flight attendants won’t enforce their policy requiring passengers to wear masks, major airlines say (Business Insider)
- As the coronavirus pandemic continues, which airlines are flying where and why? (CNN Travel)
May 12
- Ready to fly again? Southwest touting summer fare sale with one-way fares starting at $49 (USA Today)
- Exclusive: U.S. airlines tell crews not to force passengers to wear masks (Reuters)
May 10
- Don’t expect an automatic refund from airlines! Here’s why. (Business Insider)
- The People Flying During The Pandemic And How Airlines Are Trying To Protect Them (NPR)
May 9
- Major U.S. airlines endorse temperature checks for passengers (Reuters)
- UK ‘to bring in 14-day quarantine’ for air passengers (BBC)
May 8
- Delta will suspend service to 10 U.S. airports starting May 13 (Reuters)
May 1
- The new normal? US airlines announce requirements for passengers to wear face masks (USA Today)
April 30
- Passengers Must Wear Masks On Major Airlines To Cut Spread Of Coronavirus (NPR)
April 26
- United now requires flight attendants to wear masks. Union urges same rule for passengers, too (CNBC)
- United, Frontier now require flight attendants to wear face masks. Are passengers next? (USA Today)
April 24
- Airlines Offer Vouchers, Credits For Canceled Flights. Customers Want Cash (NPR)
- Travelers are booking flights again despite coronavirus lockdown (New York Post)
- Few Travelers, Few Flights and Now, a Total Airport Shutdown (The New York Times)
April 20
April 18
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- Coronavirus travel upside: More airlines banish the dreaded middle seat (USA Today)
- Do Credit-Card Points, Airline Miles Expire During Coronavirus? (Bloomberg)
- Will Travel Change After Coronavirus? Here’s What Experts Have to Say (Travel + Leisure)
- U.S airlines sitting on $10 billion owed to consumers for canceled flights, lawmakers say (Reuters)
April 17
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- ‘Huge environmental waste’ as US airlines fly near-empty planes (The Guardian)
- FAA, CDC to Update Guidance to Flight Crews on Coronavirus Precautions (The New York Times)
April 16
- Flights to these cities could be nixed as bailed-out airlines seek service cuts (USA Today)
April 15
- Emirates Airline Begins Conducting Rapid COVID-19 Tests For Boarding Passengers (NPR)
- Coronavirus Air Travel: What Needs to Happen Before We Fly Again? (Condé Nast Traveler)
April 13
- Thousands of American Airlines pilots, flight attendants take leave, early retirement (USA Today)
- United, Delta Weigh Selling Miles Early to Raise Cash in Coronavirus Crisis (Wall Street Journal)
- ‘Mostly empty’: Covid-19 has nearly shut down world’s busiest airport (The Guardian)
April 12
- When coronavirus goes away, will all the cheap flights go away with it? No and here’s why (USA Today)
April 11
- Exclusive: Treasury Wants Warrants, Repayment From Major U.S. Airlines on 30% of … (The New York Times)
April 10
- Treasury, IRS Want You to Get Your Stimulus Payment as Quickly as Possible. Will You Use Your Stimulus Payment for Travel?
- Thousands of Delta workers take unpaid leave amid coronavirus (New York Post)
- Treasury briefing U.S. airlines on $32 billion grant program. (Yahoo Finance)
April 9
- Airlines and TSA report 96% drop in air travel as pandemic continues. (CNN)
April 5
- Top Democrats Press Treasury to Accelerate Airline Bailout (The New York Times)
- With Coronavirus Shutdowns, Airlines Learn to Manage Without Flying Many Planes (WSJ)
- Delta Extends Loyalty Program Elite Status For One Year (Forbes)
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