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DAILY BULLETIN
May 31, 2017
No laptop ban on
Europe flights, for now

The possibility is still "on the table," the Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday.

Ships' productions put Cuban culture in the spotlight

Cuba, the hottest cruise destination of the last year, has now become the hottest theme in cruise ship entertainment.

Wiseman leaving Trafalgar,
da Silva to replace him

Paul Wiseman will depart to run his own training business focused on leadership and development. Melissa da Silva was promoted from her leadership position at Contiki.

New Southwest res system enables flexibility, ancillary sales

The system also offers efficiency improvements for travel agencies that book Southwest tickets through the GDS.

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In South Africa, new campaign comes with lofty goals attached

Officials hope to grow annual visitation by 5 million within the next five years and to get those visitors to come for more than the usual Cape Town/safari experience.

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IN THE HOT SEAT
Safety Operating Systems consultant John Cox

The aviation safety expert spoke about the risks of storing laptops in the cargo hold.

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BA runs full flight
schedule on Tuesday
The carrier didn't say how many customers continue to await their bags. British Airways said that it would take "some days" to clear the backlog. 
Travel Leaders poll: 68%
satisfied with airport security

Satisfaction was up four percentage points from last year.

Hotel EMC2 opens in Chicago

The Autograph Collection hotel touts its celebration of "the convergence of art and science."

NOAA forecasts active
hurricane season

The six-month Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1.

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