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DAILY BULLETIN
October 26, 2017
TOP STORIES
Carnival devotes more
resources to travel agents

The line has carved out four new sales territories in fast-growing areas of the country and formed a program to focus management attention on independent agents.

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Sandals coming to Tobago

The company has signed a memorandum of understanding to build Sandals and Beaches resorts on the island.

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Inbound U.S. travelers
to face tighter security

There could be short security interviews with passengers, among other measures.

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Carnival, Royal Caribbean schedule returns to
storm-affected Caribbean islands

Carnival cruises to San Juan will resume on Nov. 30 with a call by the Carnival Conquest.

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Four Seasons touts
quality of chat service

Guests at all hotels will soon be able to communicate any questions or requests, from room service to drinks by the pool to directions to the hotel.

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NAACP warns
African-Americans against
travel on American Airlines

American CEO Doug Parker said he was disappointed by the announcement and that American wants to discuss the matter with the civil rights group.

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St. Jude kids creating
art for Carnival Horizon

The computer-controlled Dreamscape art installation in the atrium will use images created by patients at the hospital.  

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Azamara's third ship going
places the line has never been

Currently sailing as P&O Cruises' Adonia, the Azamara Pursuit's maiden voyage will be an Iceland cruise departing Aug. 13, 2018.

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Regent Seven Seas
sailing to Cuba

Some itineraries feature midnight departures from Havana Harbor, giving guests extra time in port.

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Interstate forms division
for lifestyle hotels

Intrigue Hotels & Resorts will have a centralized reservation system and a national sales team.

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Travel Impressions adds
Colombia and Iceland tours

The two new destinations are part of a broader product expansion for 2018.

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