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Daily Bulletin: Caribbean recovery updates | AmEx avoids GDS surcharge

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DAILY BULLETIN
October 10, 2017
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Coming along: Recovery
updates from St. Maarten,
St. Martin, Anguilla, BVI

Tourism officials from some hurricane-impacted islands appeared at the Caribbean Tourism Organization's annual State of the Industry Conference on Monday.

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American Express clients
won't have to pay
British Airways surcharge

American Express Global Business Travel has agreed to work with the airlines on future GDS distribution, evaluating how IATA's New Distribution Capability "could bring value to organizations using managed travel programs."

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Wine country wildfires
force evacuations

With so many fires, residents of California's Sonoma County struggled to figure out what roads to take, finding downed trees or flames blocking some routes.

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Hilton Sonoma
damaged by wildfire

The hotel is among the hundreds of structures that have been burned by wildfires in California's wine country.

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U by Uniworld's first ship sets sail

The first of the line's millennial-focused river cruise ships, The B, debuted in Paris over the weekend.

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U.S. halts Turkey visa services, Turkey responds in kind

Turkey's justice minister on Monday said he hoped the United States would review its decision.

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FEATURED STORY
Breaking a sweat en suite at
Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit

While staying in shape and not falling off one's fitness goals is important to more travelers than ever, there's that certain traveler who takes it to the next level.

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Before or after cruise, Silversea now offers high-priced tours

The line's Couture Collection will feature private helicopter service in Mongolia, vintage rail in India, and Gulfstream jets in and out of Antarctica.

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Virgin America website
shutting down in April

On April 25, Alaska Airlines and Virgin America will integrate passenger service systems. There will be one inventory of flights, one customer website (AlaskaAir.com), one mobile app, and only Alaska kiosks.

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AccorHotels offers $930M for Australia's Mantra Group

Mantra oversees more than 80 hotels under the Mantra, Peppers and BreakFree brands.

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In shooting chaos, Las Vegas airport became a safe haven

As bullets began flying into a crowd of country music fans, a pack of 300-plus people ran about a mile to McCarran International, where they kicked down chain-link fences and hobbled over razor wire.

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TW Chats on Twitter tomorrow: Cities we love

Come bask in urban travel; from museums to city parks to food and hotels and more. Our next Chat: Wed., Oct. 11: 3 p.m. Eastern.

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