Marriott and Accor CEOs Disagree on How Quickly Europe’s Hotels Will Recover
The CEOs of Accor and Marriott disagree on whether European hotels are too dependent on long-haul travel to recover quickly from coronavirus. Jim Trodel / Flickr
The CEOs of Accor and Marriott disagree on whether European hotels are too dependent on long-haul travel to recover quickly from coronavirus. Jim Trodel / Flickr
Marriott President and CEO Arne Sorenson doesn’t anticipate coronavirus to have a different impact on the hotel industry than any other economic crisis has in the last 30 years. Manningmbd / Wikimedia
An Iberia aircraft at Madrid’s Barajas airport. Iberia Airlines
Greek hotel operators were able to reopen properties Monday, but that doesn’t mean demand levels justify resumed operations. Pedro Szekely / Flickr
Chinese carrier soon may not fly to the United States. Pictured is a China Southern jet. China Southern Airlines
China has slashed international flights since late March to allay concerns over rising coronavirus infections brought by arriving passengers. 孤飞的鹤 / Adobe
A passenger checks in for a JetBlue flight. Associated Press
By September, Lufthansa airline expects to operate 40 percent of regular capacity. Richard Weiss / Bloomberg
Turkey is in talks with 92 countries on resuming flights in a safe manner. Konstantin Dyadyun / Unsplash
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