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Daily Bulletin: Norwegian Sun sailing to Cuba | Royal tinkers with drinks package

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DAILY BULLETIN
July 11, 2017
Norwegian Sun to sail short Cuba cruises from Port Canaveral

Like the Norwegian Sky from Miami, the Sun will cruise to Cuba and the Bahamas with an open bar.

Royal Caribbean cracks down
on sharing of drink packages

If beverage packages on the Harmony of the Seas are purchased, they now must be purchased by all passengers 21 or older in a stateroom.

Four Seasons Costa Rica
closing for major redo

Four Seasons calls the project an "extensive re-imagination that will bring a striking new interpretation of modern eco-luxury and meaningful explorations to Costa Rica's north Pacific coast."

Luxury cruise lines get better
at finding new customers

New analytic programs are making targeted sales campaigns by cruise lines and travel agents increasingly sophisticated and efficient, helping to offset some of the rising costs of marketing.

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A mellower Mexico mood at the Hard Rock Hotel Vallarta

The Riviera Nayarit resort swings tamer than the other Hard Rocks, but still with the distinctive music edge that sets the brand apart.

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Top sellers gather at
Global Travel Marketplace

First-time attendee Darci Upham, owner of CruiseOne in Hampstead, N.C., called GTM "nothing like any other event."

Carnival starts paying commission on future cruise credits

Previously, Carnival calculated commission on the price of the cruise after a future cruise credit was applied.

Time running out on $10
national park pass for seniors

On Aug. 28, the price of the lifetime pass rises to $80.

Four Seasons adds third
private jet tour for 2018

Demand is high for the luxury product, the company said.

Laptop ban lifted
for Jordan and Kuwait

The nations still subject to the ban have dwindled to three.

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