Universal Studios Japan intended to open its newest attraction this year, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was postponed to a later date.
Air France said it would cut almost 7,600 jobs by the end of 2022 and KLM up to 5,000 jobs.
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Even with efforts in place to contain the virus, COVID-19 has killed more than 661,000 people around the world.
American's layoff notices went to 2,500 pilots, 9,500 flight attendants, 3,200 maintenance staff and 1,000 reservations agents.
The US president has threatened to withhold federal funding from schools that refuse to reopen.
Barbados offers 12-month visitor visa to working travel bugs looking to level up their work from home environment
Screaming is discouraged to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The museum hopes to attract more French visitors.
All airports in the country are now receiving international flights.
For nearly three months, all commercial flights from Paris have taken off from the main Charles de Gaulle airport.
The very top of the iconic monument will remain off limits to the public for now.
Restaurants, hotels and museums will likely remain shut until the start of July at the earliest.
Daily passengers dwindled to 3,000 from the usual 350,000.
The move is likely to prove controversial, especially among the aviation sector.
It will be the first time the trails of the 3,776-metre (12,388-foot) volcanic mountain are closed since at least 1960.
The airline was more than Aus$5 billion ($3.2 billion) in debt and had appealed for a Aus$1.4 billion loan to stay afloat.
Seven charter flights previously repatriated British citizens from India.
Various restrictions on movement within the sprawling metropolis will remain in place to guard against a second wave of infections.
Passengers have been self-isolating in their cabins on the Zaandam since March 22.
The carrier had so far operated 650 rescue flights.
Passengers on board a flight from Sofia to London forced British tourists to deboard after they were suspected to be coming from a quarantined ski resort in Bansko.
A video on social media showed a man getting physically violent with Brussels Airlines cabin crew.
The flight faced a three-hour delay when two groups of drunk passengers exhibited disruptive behaviour onboard.
After being forced to put their pram in the aircraft's hold an angry mother and daughter attacked a Swiss Air pilot and cabin crew.
The United States and Australia marked grim milestones over the weekend with their first coronavirus fatalities.
Oriental Land said it currently hoped to resume operations from March 16.
The Islamic republic is scrambling to contain COVID-19 a week after announcing the first two deaths in Qom.
None of the three people with fevers had any history of travel to Wuhan.
Passengers were left terrified and ill as their Ryanair flight was rocked by air turbulence.