Green Motion to Reopen in Iceland
The island will be welcoming visitors who have been vaccinated and are able to provide negative PCR tests.
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The island will be welcoming visitors who have been vaccinated and are able to provide negative PCR tests.
To help bring more business to their economies, these countries are welcoming travelers who have received both doses of a Covid-19 vaccine.
This legal roadmap for transportation businesses examines employers’ obligations regarding vaccinations and employees’ right to refuse them. Related issues such as potential liability, contract worker status, ADA disabilities, and privacy are also explored.
The plan calls for 80% of those funds to be set aside for small airport concessionaires. The bill also provides $10 billion in funding for state small business support programs.
The new site provides an improved reservation and rental experience. In addition to the ability to quickly filter vehicles, browse deals and create, view, and modify a reservation.
Enterprise locations across the U.S. purchased $100 gift cards to local (not chain) restaurants and distributed them to all full and part-time employees.
The credit rating agency says the outlook for consolidated rental car facilities (CONRACs) is not as severe as initially projected, with monthly shifts in rental car transaction days performing slightly better than enplanements.
A survey gauging consumers' comfort levels with various modes of travel found that 38% of respondents felt "very comfortable" or "somewhat comfortable" when renting a car. Road trips leads the list, while flying internationally is at the bottom.
During its quarterly investor’s call, Avis Budget Group showed how it’s meeting demand in a dramatically disrupted environment, with insights into sourcing new local market business, the semiconductor chip shortage, and the return of corporate travel.
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) says the financial impact of global travel decline is expected to be 10 times worse than the Great Recession and 9/11. A 21% increase in business travel spending is projected in 2021, mostly at the end of the year.
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