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Daily Bulletin: Very few flights out of San Juan | Another ship for Azamara

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DAILY BULLETIN
September 27, 2017
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Commercial aviation still extremely limited in San Juan

Airlines must share landing and arrival slots with cargo flights, military flights, relief flights and FEMA flights.

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Azamara getting third ship
with Adonia acquisition

The ship will be renamed the Azamara Pursuit, as the upper-premium line expands its fleet for the first time since its founding in 2007.

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Carnival Corp.: Most Caribbean ports are open for business
The MSC Divina, Seaside and Fantasia have replaced hurricane-wrecked destinations such as St. Maarten, Tortola and Puerto Rico.
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Royal Caribbean ship contributing to hurricane relief effort

The Adventure of the Seas will evacuate people from Puerto Rico and deliver supplies to hurricane-ravaged islands.

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St. Thomas airport reopening to commercial aviation Thursday

JetBlue, American, Delta and possibly United will resume revenue flights to and from Cyril E. King Airport, according to USVI Gov. Kenneth Mapp.

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Starwood Capital
buys stake in Yotel

The investment will be used to expand the brand. Yotel operates four airport properties and three city hotels, including one that opened in Boston earlier this year.

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Red Roof Inn now has a soft brand

It's called the Red Collection and hotels will be located in urban centers.

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MSC makes itinerary
changes for Caribbean cruises

The MSC Divina, Seaside and Fantasia has replaced destinations hurricane-wrecked destinations such as St. Maarten, Tortola and Puerto Rico.

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Mexico rolls out 'A World
of Its Own' campaign

The campaign focuses on the "vibrant, multi-faceted experiences that keep visitors coming back to Mexico and its hundreds of destinations, time and again."

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Family Traveller
launches U.S. operations

The U.K. travel publication has started a U.S. website, and a print magazine will debut in January.

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