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Daily Bulletin: How much will travel ban hurt? | Toronto hotel drops Trump brand

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DAILY BULLETIN
July 3, 2017
Travel ban less worrisome
but still may hurt

The countries in the ban are not major sources of visitors, but there is concern about the way people around the world might view the ban.

Trump hotel in Toronto
switching to St. Regis brand

The property owner bought out Trump Hotels' management contract and sold the 261-room hotel.

Airlines have mixed reaction to Trump's security directive

While they're pleased that the administration didn't widen a laptop ban, airlines are concerned about how the implementation of increased security measures will impact operations.

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Ames Boston unveils
Bobby Orr Suite

The corner suite is filled with dozens of pieces of Bobby Orr and Boston Bruins memorabilia.

United's popular routes
to cost more reward miles

Travelers will have to use more miles to redeem a ticket on high-demand routes.

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