"Looking at travel related stocks and special situations."
I was just thinking about this last night. If this virus gets a foothold outside of Asia, people are going to stop non-essential travel and attending conventions if it's not absolutely necessary. At this point it's not possible to tell what impact this virus will have but if there's a spike and a panic, it will offer a good opportunity as it's unlikely this is a 1918 redo, (unless were all soon trapped in trenches without modern medicine).
As an aside, this may cause China to finally require that the practice of selling raw meat, live animals and wildlife in the same venue be curbed. It looks like this is a bat virus or a snake virus...who doesn't want some tasty cobra for lunch. This is SARS 2.0 and we really don't want to help a virus learn how to cross over from animals to humans. Sooner or later, the virus gets it right.