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DAILY BULLETIN
September 26, 2017
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Capacity the biggest challenge
for Europe tour operators

Travelers' seemingly insatiable appetite for Europe is putting as much if not more pressure on pricing and product than the strengthening euro.

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Florida Keys tourism will
be back earlier than expected

The destination will start welcoming visitors on Oct. 1, citing the restoration of water and power, completed road repairs, lodging availability and an eagerness to get people back to work.

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Cunard getting new ship

The luxury line will increase its fleet to four ships for the first time since 1998.

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With San Juan terminal damaged, Carnival cancels six cruises

Carnival said that port officials in San Juan have discovered extensive damage to Carnival's terminal as a result of Hurricane Maria.

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Swiss roll: Destination enjoying a double-digit bump in U.S. visits

Overnights from the U.S. were up 10.8% from January to July 2017 compared with the same period a year ago.

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Cultural education at
South Korea festivals

A weeklong roadtrip to take in some of the country's fall festivals showcased myriad aspects of Korean culture, yet proved to be surprisingly familiar as well.

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Carnival to offer new
video programs, more

In addition to two online-only streaming programs, the cruise line is launching a streaming TV app and a variety of interactive and mobile games for ships that use its Ocean Medallion and Ocean Compass technologies.

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Air Berlin's final U.S.
flights to depart Oct. 15

The bankrupt German airline discontinued six U.S. routes on Monday.

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Loews Madison Hotel now a Hilton

The property is the brand's third in Washington, D.C.

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Democrats block FAA
funding extension

The Republican majority in the House had hoped to pass the bill under a fast-track procedure that requires a two-thirds vote.

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