AIR CHINA: Airline publishes updated timetable of flights for July 2020

          The airline has published an updated schedule of flights operating between 1 July and 1 August; during this period, Air China will operate a total of 24 international routes per week, including 19 routes through Beijing, three Shanghai routes, and two Chengdu routes.
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          SINGAPORE AIRLINES: Updated flight schedules published for June and July 2020

          The airline yesterday published their latest update on flight schedules for June and July 2020. Reinstated scheduled services include flights to Adelaide, Amsterdam, Auckland, Barcelona, Brisbane, Cebu, Christchurch, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, Medan, Melbourne and Osaka.
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          DISNEY WORLD: Paris parks set to reopen in phases from 15 July 2020

          Walt Disney Co announced yesterday that it will re-open its Disneyland Paris theme park in phases from 15 July, days after it plans to open its parks in the United States. It expects to reopen Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, Disney's Newport Bay Club hotel and Disney Village, according to its president.
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          VIRGIN ATLANTIC: Airline to resume flights from London to Delhi & Mumbai from September 2020

          The airline is set to resume flights from London-Delhi and London-Mumbai from 2 September. The resumption of these routes into India is part of yesterday's announcement by Virgin Atlantic that it will resume flights to an additional 17 destinations from August.
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          PUERTO RICO: International tourism to resume from 15 July 2020

          The Caribbean island is set welcome international travelers again on 15 July. Visitors arriving at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport will have their temperature checked and will undergo a quick health check-up - free and voluntary COVID-19 testing is also available on site. The government is also working on exceptions to the mandatory 14-day quarantine that remains in place, for those who can provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test on arrival.
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          QATAR AIRWAYS: Airline's global network increases to 270 weekly flights to 45 destinations

          The airline published an updated press release yesterday detailing both the resumption of flight routes and an increase in frequency on existing routes over the past week; it has now increased to more than 270 weekly flights to 45 destinations, most recently resuming services to Budapest, Dar es Salaam, Dhaka, Istanbul and New York.
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          NEW ZEALAND: Country extends ban on cruise ships and tightens border restrictions

          New Zealand's government yesterday extended a ban on cruise ships arriving in the country, which was previously set to expire on 30 June. It also tightened measures for visitors to exit quarantine, after reporting more COVID-19 cases linked to overseas travel. Passengers in quarantine may now need to undergo multiple virus tests, and must test negative for COVID-19 before leaving the facilities.
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          LOUNGE PASS: Lounge health & hygiene standards released

          The provider, who work with VIP lounges in over 350 airports worldwide, have released guidelines to help protect the safety and welfare of both their customers and the crucial staff operating within the global lounge network. They believe the application of these responsible measures will ensure airport lounges continue to provide assurance of safety, as well as that unique and personal experience.
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          SAUDI ARABIA: International visitors not permitted to make Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca

          The country's government has banned international visitors from making the Islamic pilgrimage, or Hajj, this year due to restrictions related to COVID-19. Otherwise, up to two million people would have otherwise visited Mecca. Meanwhile, domestically a nationwide curfew has been lifted and all economic and social activities have been allowed to resume from 21 June.
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          SKYTEAM: Airline alliance launches enhanced safety measures

          SkyTeam, an international alliance of member airlines, has launched a pledge to enhance safety measures across all of its member airlines at every step of the customer journey. Named ‘SkyCare&Protect’, the pledge will allow passengers to make educated decisions about their travel plans.
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          AMTRAK: Daily U.S. rail services to be reduced from October 2020

          The U.S. rail provider is ending daily services to hundreds of stations across the country; from October, trains will stop at many stations just three times per week, on a reduced schedule that could remain permanent. Amtrak has estimated that passenger numbers could fall by 50% over the next year, and ridership has already decreased by 95% during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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          INDIA: Taj Hotels rated as India's strongest brand by Brand Finance

          Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), South Asia’s largest hospitality company, announced that its iconic brand Taj Hotels ranks number one on the list of the strongest Indian brands by Brand Finance in their coveted ‘India 100 2020’ report. It was ranked the highest across brands in all sectors, with a brand strength index (BSI) score of 90.5 out of 100 and a corresponding elite AAA+ brand strength rating.
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          ANANTARA HOTELS: 'Stay with Peace of Mind' update

          Anantara have published updated information on the measures they're taking to prepare for post-COVID-19 travel, as more of their hotels globally begin to re-open. The update includes guidance for guests on measures being taken, including on arrival, check-in, dining and within common areas.
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          KLM: Airline to increase scheduled flights in July and August 2020

          The Netherlands-based airline KLM, a subsidiary of Air France-KLM, is planning to increase the number of passenger flights that it will operate in July and August, as travel restrictions related to COVID-19 begin to ease. In a statement, the airline said it would operate 6,900 passenger flights in July and 13,100 in August - that compares with around 22,000 flights per month in the summer months of 2019.
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          MOROCCO: Domestic flights to resume from 25 June 2020

          The country's state news agency announced yesterday, that Morocco will resume domestic flights from 25 June. The government said it would further loosen lockdown measures for the services sector and domestic transport starting June 24, adding that domestic travel via railway would also resume.
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          CARNIVAL CRUISES: Sailings suspension extended in North America until 30 September 2020

          Carnival Cruise Line has extended its operations pause in North America through to 30 September. The announcement is the third extension of the operator's cruising suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first was a 30-day suspension that started on 13 March.
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          AUSTRALIA: Spike in COVID-19 cases in state of Victoria prompts travel warnings from other states

          In response to the Australian state of Victoria recording a ‘concerning’ spike in COVID-19 cases, the state government of neighbouring New South Wales has warned against anyone travelling to virus-hotspots in the state. Meanwhile, the Queensland state government has declared that any visitors or returning residents who have travelled to or lived in a Victorian virus-hotspot must self-quarantine for 14 days.
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          ANEW HOTELS & RESORTS: Updated safety protocols launched

          The South African-based hotel owner and operator has published updated information on their safety and cleanliness protocols as they continue to operate and welcome guests throughout the COVID-19 lockdown period. The measures include an extensive sanitation schedule of processes.
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