It seems excited gamblers eager to return to casinos are having difficulty adhering to prescribed safety measures.
Plus, you can stay in a Swiss hotel — that has no walls or ceilings.
We’ll get to those stories and more in a few minutes. But first, here’s a quick look at this past week at Rene’s Points!
Curious when epidemiologists will be comfortable getting back on planes? Check out this post.
While this Lightning Deal expired earlier in the week, you can still snag the headphones for $29.99 (as of press time) when you apply an instant savings coupon!
Delta brought back automatic upgrades this week. Some readers are having luck; others not so much.
René discussed the idea of whether or not it’s safe yet to book a cruise.
An airline pilot tweeted his extreme displeasure for someone taking a video on famous Maho Beach next to SXM.
Yes: you can max out your Amex Platinum streaming credit on multiple services.
Disneyland reopens next month — pending government approval.
Don’t forget to enjoy seven free hot coffees or cold fountain drinks at 7-Eleven through next month!
Visit Las Vegas premiered a new ad this week that announces the city is officially reopened.
My rant last Sunday didn’t go over very well. On a somewhat related note, TSA reminded us will change gloves after every pat-down.
Delta announced its Global Cleanliness division. Did you see the photo series about their Travel Well initiative?
Other Travel Headlines!
Casinos put safety first but many guests ignore protocols
You can stay in a ‘hotel room’ without walls that offers breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps
The New Normal For Travel Will Include More Biometrics
Notorious Delta Flight Attendant “Leaves” Company
Here’s where you can travel as countries begin to lift coronavirus restrictions
Thailand to Lift Curfew and Cater Travel Bubbles to Business Travelers
LaGuardia Airport Announces Opening Date for New Terminal
Justin Trudeau Mandates Temperature Checks For Passengers In Canada
Sorry To Say, Travel Isn’t Rebounding As Quickly As Some Think
Cuba Keeps Havana Off-Limits for First Wave of Tourists
— Chris
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Links are all broken and all lead to the same article.
@Frankie – Thanks. Fixed (I think).
Thanks, Frankie. Bizarre!