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The DePaulia Rebecca Meluch, Opinions Editor|March 14, 2021 I don’t think I’m alone when I say that there seems to be a “change in the air” where people think the pandemic is over. Just because we reached our one year mark does not mean that it is over. Please stop standing close to me and walking around indoors and in public without a mask on. Guidelines are still in place –– not everyone is vaccinated yet. During the course of the pandemic, I really have questioned the way things were before our lives changed so abruptly and how we once cared or didn’t care enough about public health. ....
Southwest Airlines adds South Carolina, Oregon and Washington getaways to its destination map Dallas-based Southwest has added 17 new destinations since the pandemic began. Beach umbrellas are separated on the sand Thursday, July 9, 2020, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)(Chris Carlson) Southwest Airlines is adding three new destinations on the East Coast and the West Coast, making plans to fly to Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Eugene, Ore.; and Bellingham, Wash., later this year. Dallas-based Southwest has now added 17 destinations since the pandemic began as it tries to divert from its former strategy of fewer destinations and value airports to capture new passengers to ease the financial pain of the pandemic. ....
These Dallas-Fort Worth businesses see a consumer-driven recovery ready to explode in 2021 North Texas executives cite ‘pent-up demand’ for leisure, with vaccine delivery providing optimism for a recovery this year. Dan Dunham of Plano watched trailers as he waited for The Invisible Man to start at Cinemark West in Plano last June. After being closed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic, the theater reopened that month.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer) To hear consumer company executives describe it, the leisure and hospitality industry is on the cusp of a major vaccine-fueled rebound. Businesspeople are tired of working from home and want to gather again for group meetings and conferences. Teenagers and adults can’t wait for movie date nights or evenings out with friends. And theme parks that seemed like scary places a year ago are gearing up to do business in a new, increasingly inoculated world. ....