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Daily Bulletin: Expedia expunging some animal tours | Sandals Antigua closing temporarily

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DAILY BULLETIN
July 21, 2017
Expedia to stop
selling some animal tours

The company on Thursday said it will identify and remove tours and attractions where participants interact with wildlife. Animal-protection groups will assist with the process.

Sandals Grande Antigua closing
to do maintenance work

The resort will close on Sept. 20 and reopen Dec. 17.

Solar eclipse
driving hotel searches

There has been a huge search increase in states where people will be able to see a total eclipse, such as Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Idaho and Kentucky.

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CCRA introduces membership option for growing host agencies

A new category is for agencies that have six to 25 independent contractors.

With Saudi Arabia on board,
the U.S. laptop ban has ended

Saudi Arabia was the last country on the list.

Air France-KLM's new
airline to be called Joon

The carrier will launch this fall to compete against Gulf carriers Emirates, Etihad and Qatar on Asia routes.

Blue Ribbon Bags: Selling
peace of mind at $5 per person

Since its founding six years ago, the lost-baggage service has established itself in the industry with both agency and OTA clients.

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