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Daily Bulletin: Doubling down on singles | Slowly but surely in St. Maarten

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DAILY BULLETIN
October 19, 2017
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Doubling down on singles

With slightly more than half the population now unmarried, the market for solo travelers is booming. Operators and agents are seizing on the resulting opportunities.

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St. Maarten slowly
getting back to business

Operations are going smoothly at Princess Juliana Airport since its reopening to commercial flights on Oct. 10.

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Another travel ban,
another restraining order

A federal district court in Hawaii has issued a temporary restraining order to block the third version of Trump's travel ban.

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Delta adds auto check-in

The airline will send travelers an email or push alert notifying them their boarding pass is ready.

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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
An argument for cruising from hurricane-affected ports

There's a distinction to be drawn, Adam Goldstein said, between the experience of residents in a port like San Juan and that of tourists who might be arriving to board a cruise ship.

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LEGAL BRIEFS
New law makes insurance sales less complicated for agents

Q: Whatever happened to the push to deregulate travel insurance licensing at the state level?

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MORE NEWS
New York and Toronto doing reciprocal tourism promotion

The cities' destination marketing organizations will exchange $500,000 in marketing and advertising assets to help promote each other.

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Hawaiian Airlines tops in
OAG's on-time ranking

And, three Hawaiian airports garnered top ranking.

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Ensemble expects record
year despite hurricanes

The agency consortium is on track for the most lucrative year in its 49-year history.

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Afar Media earns commissions
for inspiring hotel bookings

Afar has partnered with Curacity, a company that enables hotels to measure revenue that comes from publishers' online content.

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