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DAILY BULLETIN
October 12, 2017
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Taboo travel: A peek
at 'libertine tourism'

Sexually themed tourism has been around for millennia, but today it has grown into a business that crosses multiple generations, has generated a plethora of products and offers lucrative opportunities for travel advisers.

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Symphony of the Seas will
have tricked-out family suite

The Ultimate Family Suite will sleep eight and feature a tubular slide connecting the loft and main floor, a movie room with 85-inch video monitor and  popcorn machine, air hockey, a floor-to-ceiling Lego wall and a climbing structure on the wraparound balcony.

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Delta reports business
as usual in Las Vegas

The mass shooting at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino hasn't reduced demand.

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FEATURED STORY
Kenya safari lodges,
from rustic to refined
We enjoyed a variety of accommodations that offered different approaches to the safari experience.
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LEGAL BRIEFS
Client's words could supersede a contract termination clause

Q: A corporate client gave his word for a "long-term relationship," but we were terminated, leaving us deeply in the hole. Could we sue for misrepresentation?

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Travel Leaders makes
the extra effort to promote
Caribbean vacations

A campaign will provide Travel Leaders Group agents with information on conditions and availability in the region, a social media toolkit with posts and videos, and sales promotions.

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Hurricane fallout:
JetBlue reducing capacity

The airline, which operates approximately 20% of its flights in and out of the Caribbean on a typical day, expects to reduce capacity fleetwide by approximately 2.9% below earlier plans.

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American and China Southern plan to codeshare
It's the next step of a partnership formed in late March, when American acquired a 2.9% stake in China Southern.
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MSC Cruises touts improved
man-overboard detection

The new technology, installed on the MSC Meraviglia, won't have the problem of detecting false positives, the cruise line said.

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Las Vegas casino giants
donate to shooting victims

MGM Resorts International, Las Vegas Sands and Caesars Entertainment are assisting victims of the mass shooting at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, as well as victims' families and first responders.

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