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September 22, 2017
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Florida Keys officially
closed to tourists,
but some hotels reopening

While Key West and Key Largo were relatively spared by Hurricane Irma, the islands along the 100-mile stretch in between were not as fortunate, spurring officials in Monroe County to advise tourists to avoid the Overseas Highway so repair efforts aren't hindered.

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Mexico City open for
travel, says tourism board

Airports are open and so are most hotels, but a few were damaged by Tuesday's earthquake.

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Key West's cruise port reopening

The first visit will occur this Sunday with a call by Royal Caribbean's Empress of the Seas.

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Puerto Rico starts
assessing hurricane damage

Maria has left the island without power, water, cell and wireless services, and working sewage systems.

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Hurricane-wracked USVI orders islanders to stay off the streets

"Your presence on the roads will only hamper clean-up efforts and could delay the distribution of critically needed supplies," Gov. Kenneth Mapp said.

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Dominica official describes
Maria's damage; D.R. tourism
infrastructure intact

An estimated 95% of the roofs were blown off in some Dominica towns, including Mahaut and Portsmouth.

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Airbnb now has
restaurant reservations

The service, powered by Resy, offers the ability to make reservations at 650 U.S. restaurants.

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FROM THE WINDOW SEAT
In quick follow to
Mexican earthquake, a
new tourism campaign
Arnie Weissmann
"We decided it was more important than ever to let everyone know we're still standing," said Mexico secretary of tourism Enrique de la Madrid.
           
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Marriott unmoved by pressure
to boot anti-Islam group

Civil rights organization Muslim Advocates  lobbied for Marriott to bar Act for America from holding a conference at one of its hotels.

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Crystal welcomes
third river ship into fleet

The all-suite Crystal Bach is sailing voyages along the Danube and Rhine rivers.

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Two Silversea ships
getting refurbished

New interior decor will take inspiration from the latest Silversea ship, the Silver Muse.

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La Compagnie to replace fleet

The transatlantic business-class airline has ordered two Airbus A321neo jets to replace its Boeing 757s.

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