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DAILY BULLETIN
October 31, 2017
TOP STORIES
With little fanfare, U.S. airlines mounted extensive storm relief

Despite the negative impressions that many have of the U.S. airline industry, such humanitarian efforts in times of disaster are common.

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Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
getting upgrades

The facility is receiving a new apron, a passenger viaduct, two new gangways and a high-capacity wireless network.

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New security steps mean longer waits for inbound U.S. flyers

Major airlines are urging passengers to arrive at airports earlier to comply with the new directives, which could include short interviews at the gates.

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INSIGHT BY DORINE REINSTEIN
Tour operators are
going to extremes

More tourists are looking to visit "inaccessible destinations" or be the last to see an endangered species.

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Dispatch, Japan: Handmade tales
Eric Moya writes: "It was an enlightening few days in Tohoku. Time certainly hasn't stood still, but traditions, and traditional methods, have been kept alive."
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Pixar Fest coming to Disneyland

A fireworks show will be accompanied by projections displayed on the Sleeping Beauty Castle, among other places.

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Aman to operate
first New York hotel

The property will occupy all but the first three floors of the Crown Building near Central Park.

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Wall Street Journal launches booking tool for biz travelers

The service, powered by Upside Travel, is free for users.

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EasyJet to take over planes
from bankrupt Air Berlin

German news agency dpa reported that EasyJet would take over 25 Airbus A320 planes.

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