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Daily Bulletin: 'Trump slump' didn't happen | Some cancel London trips

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DAILY BULLETIN
June 7, 2017
Trump bump? Inbound
travel was up in April

U.S. Travel Association CEO Roger Dow said he was surprised that the president's controversial travel ban orders did no harm.

Some U.S. travelers
cancel London trips

Following the attacks in English cities London and Manchester, travel insurance provider Allianz reported on Tuesday that it has received 70 claims from U.S. travelers who are canceling London trips.

CEOs warn that Trump is a
threat to hotels' prosperity

At the NYU International Hospitality Investment Conference, Jonathan Tisch and Arne Sorenson urgently lobbied against the Trump administration's plans to eliminate funding for Brand USA and impose travel bans on some countries.

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IN THE HOT SEAT
ASTA's Mark Meader

The Society's vice president of industry affairs talked about what British Airways' surcharge on GDS bookings could mean for travel agents.

Queen Victoria has updated look but the same grand library

One of the splendors of this Cunard ship is the wood-paneled two-deck library, among the best at sea.

United CEO wishes he took
more time before commenting
on passenger removal

"I think you have more time than you think to respond to this and respond correctly," Oscar Munoz said during a panel session of CEOs at the IATA Annual General Meeting.

IHG to launch midscale brand

The hotel company will announce details about the brand, including the name, at its property owners' conference in Las Vegas later this month.

Scrub Island has four new villas

Spinnaker House, Drake House, Shoreline House and Leeward House range from two to six bedrooms and have large balconies and terraces and infinity-edged or plunge pools.

Airline emissions program
continues despite U.S. exit
from climate accord

President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement isn't a setback for the Carbon Offset Reduction Scheme for International Aviation, IATA director general Alexandre de Juniac said.

Uber dismisses over 20
employees after law firm's probe

The firm Perkins Coie was hired after former engineer Susan Fowler posted a blog in February about sex harassment at the ride-hailing company.

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