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DAILY BULLETIN
October 2, 2017
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Tour operators: Cuba travel warning unnecessary

U.S. diplomats were victims of mysterious "health attacks," but Cuba continues to be a safe destination for visitors, tour operators insisted.

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Responding to travel warning,
Los Cabos unveils security plan

Long immune to negative reports about drug violence in Mexico, the destination made an appearance for the first time in a U.S. State Department travel warning in August. The response has been swift, aggressive and multipronged.

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Renovation completed at
Disney's Swan & Dolphin

All guestrooms at the convention-oriented resort were redesigned, all meeting spaces were renovated, and the Dolphin received a new lobby.

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Playa Hotels adds Sanctuary
Cap Cana to portfolio

AlSol will no longer operate the all-inclusive Dominican Republic resort.

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JetBlue, Puerto Rico's
largest airline, makes
philanthropic commitment

With its 100x35 initiative, the carrier is outlining 35 ways it plans to aid Puerto Rico over the next 100 days and then beyond. The name pays homage to Puerto Rico's size of 100 miles long by 35 miles wide.

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Congress passes FAA
funding extension

The extension was necessary because Congress has not passed a long-term FAA reauthorization bill.

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