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DAILY BULLETIN
August 30, 2017
Big changes coming
at Sun Country

The leisure carrier will transition toward an ultralow-cost fare model beginning in January. And, Sun Country will broaden its Minneapolis-based network to include more origin cities.

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Pittsburgh airport to allow
non-passengers in secured areas

After they are given a stamped pass and screened, people without an airline ticket will be able to dine and shop at the airport.

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United to focus on hub flying when Houston Bush reopens

When operations restart, there could be limits in what the airport can handle.

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Carnival cancels
more Galveston cruises

The line had hoped to offer shortened sailings instead of cancellations, but uncertainty about when the port will reopen forced Carnival to scrap them.

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Allegiant executive: Room to
grow in ultralow-cost sector

"The ultralow-cost space is certainly not dead," Allegiant senior vice president Lukas Johnson said during a talk at Boyd Group's International Aviation Forecast Summit.

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Hyatt to acquire
Exhale spa company

The hotel company will oversee 25 Exhale locations in the U.S. and Caribbean, and expand the brand to Hyatt hotels.

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Risks to Florida tourism
discussed at senator's forum

There are concerns despite the state's record-breaking numbers.

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Historical hospitality
on English castles tour

A highlight of Hever Castle is its gardens, which were just about to flower during a recent visit.

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Margaritaville developer has
new project in Grand Cayman

Howard Hospitality plans to ink a licensing deal with a major global brand for the Seven Mile Beach property.

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Hapag-Lloyd expedition ship
to sail Great Lakes cruise

The Hanseatic Inspiration will enter service in October 2019.

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Airlines award miles
for disaster-relief donations

American and United are encouraging customers to aid Hurricane Harvey victims.

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Gulf Coast hurting, but much
of Texas open for tourism

Texas Tourism reported that Dallas, Fort Worth, Amarillo, Lubbock, El Paso and the Big Bend region are all open.

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Tourism Cares urges givers
to take the long view in Texas

"It's important to consider how your donations can help the longer-term recovery of the tourism destinations we know and love," CEO Mike Rea said.

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