Some TravelCenters of America restaurants are shutting back down due to COVID-19

In a statement to investors, TravelCenters of America (TA) revealed that they will be shutting some restaurant locations back down due to COVID-19, just months after the locations reopened.

On Wednesday, August 5, TA issued a press release detailing the company’s second quarter 2020 financial results.

In the release, TA said that an uptick in COVID-19 cases is forcing the closure or re-closure of some restaurant locations:

Although TA began reopening some of its restaurants beginning in May 2020 as certain states began allowing restaurants to reopen, the recent increase in COVID-19 infections in several states has resulted in closing or re-closing certain of TA’s restaurants.

In April 2020, TA laid off nearly 3000 workers “primarily as a result of its full-service restaurant closures” caused by the pandemic.

You can TA’s list of open dining rooms by state as of August 5 below:

Alabama:

Arizona:

Arkansas:

Colorado:

Florida:

Georgia: 

Illinois:

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Kansas:

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Michigan:

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Nebraska:

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New Hampshire:

New York:

Ohio:

Oklahoma:

Oregon:

Pennsylvania

South Carolina:

Tennessee:

Texas:

Virginia:

Wisconsin:

Wyoming:

Canada:

For more information on TA’s COVID-19 response, please click here.

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