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DAILY BULLETIN
September 5, 2017
Mexico on defensive as bookings drop after U.S. warning

There has been an increase in cancellations, too, with some travelers opting for Caribbean islands instead.

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Harvey damage to travel
sector won't heal fast

While the nation focused largely on the human tragedy unfolding in Houston last week, analysts and suppliers thousands of miles away began tallying the cost of Hurricane Harvey to Texas' economy, including to its travel sector.

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Flight attendants lambaste
Pittsburgh airport plan
to let non-flyers shop

Bob Ross, president of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants called it a "terrible precedent and an ill-conceived decision."

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Travel industry comes
to aid of southeast Texas

Companies and organizations are promoting and providing relief and recovery assistance for those affected by Hurricane Harvey.

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Allegiant Air's parent
building a Florida resort

The first Sunseeker resort will be built on 22 acres of waterfront land in Port Charlotte, Fla.

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Report: JetBlue founder Neeleman backing charter air operation

Azura Airways Corp. could launch as soon as October with two Bombardier CRJ-2000 regional jets, Bloomberg reported.

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Fitness-themed
cruise line names CEO

John Richards, a former Starbucks executive, will lead Blue World Voyages.

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