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September 18, 2017
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As Irma shifted, so did
Florida evacuation plans

Travel Weekly reporter and Florida Keys resident Robert Silk says that in the world of emergency management, things are far from simple.

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Norwegian Sky gave
Irma victims hope

More than 900 people stuck in the U.S. Virgin Islands because of Hurricane Irma, many grateful to be alive, arrived at PortMiami on Friday after being rescued in St. Thomas by the cruise ship.

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Rodriguez steps down as Crystal CEO, Wolber replaces her

Edie Rodriguez, the public face of the company and its associated luxury brands since October 2013, has given way to Tom Wolber, who has had a three-decade career at Walt Disney Co.

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After Irma, Florida agents
give extra effort for
clients and each other

For some travel agents, Hurricane Irma presented a double-whammy. As they were helping clients rearrange travel plans, they themselves were dealing with power outages, flooding and damaged homes and businesses.

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In the British Virgin
Islands, devastation

The BVI took a beating from Hurricane Irma, particularly Tortola, the main island of the 50-island chain, as well as Virgin Gorda and Jost Van Dyke.

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Masted majesty on a
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When the sails are up and the propeller is disengaged, there's a special quiet.

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FROM THE WINDOW SEAT
Get your clients involved
in tourism recovery
By Arnie Weissmann

Do you have a way to help clients assist people and destinations hit by Harvey and Irma?

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Arnie Weissmann receives
award at PATA event

Travel Weekly's editor in chief was recognized for his cover story on Sri Lanka.

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Travel insurance
claims rolling in for Irma

As of last Wednesday, Allianz had over 2,500 claims for Hurricane Harvey and over 5,000 for Hurricane Irma.

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Khosrowshahi enters ride-hailing sector as traffic is building

Uber's new CEO is tasked with managing growth in a market in which smaller U.S. competitor Lyft is expanding, overseas growth has been tricky and competition from the beleaguered taxi industry could intensify.

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Voyager HQ plays matchmaker and more for travel startups

Using a combination of digital and physical spaces, the company is providing startups, corporations and investors a place to connect and foster innovation.

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