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Daily Bulletin: One-way fare purchases soar | Airline trade dispute intensifies

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DAILY BULLETIN
July 18, 2017
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One-way airfare
purchases have soared

The long-held premise of buying a roundtrip ticket to get the best deal is not true today, according to ARC data.

Delta ramps up rhetoric against Gulf carriers in video

Delta is lobbying its own employees to engage in the carrier's push for U.S. sanctions against Emirates, Etihad and Qatar.

Retailers entering hotel sector, banking on brand loyalty

Such hotels will compete in the upper-upscale boutique sector that has outpaced the overall U.S. market in terms of occupancy and room rates.

Delta adds services
to corporate travel portal

Agents will be empowered to purchase tickets after the time limit on a reservation has passed and make name changes on existing itineraries without getting third-party approval.

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Actress Bryce Dallas Howard promoting New Zealand tourism

Howard served as creative director of a video series titled "The Ultimate New Zealand Experience."

Expansion on the menu
for provider of local
foodie experiences

Over the past three years, French startup VizEat has grown into the largest online booking platform for locally hosted meals.

DOT approves
Norwegian Air's U.K. permit

The airline said that the certificate would ease operations out of London Gatwick, where it has a substantial presence.

Sandals schedules
agent road show

The Caribbean resort company will update retailers on its portfolio, openings, new facilities and future plans.

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