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Daily Bulletin: Princess conservative with new tech | Royal Caribbean schedules St. Thomas return

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October 18, 2017
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Ocean Medallion rollout to be more conservative than planned

When the wearable technology debuts on the Regal Princess in mid-November, it will be available to a limited number of guests only.

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Royal Caribbean returning to
St. Thomas in November

The Adventure of the Seas is scheduled to visit on Nov. 9.

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Legal challenges force
Island Air to file Chapter 11

The Hawaiian intra-island carrier expects to fly its scheduled routes as normal.

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Marketplace debuts with the goal of expediting NDC adoption

Phocuswright technology analyst Bob Offutt said the ATPCO-SITA solution is likely to serve as a bridge that carries travel agencies into the future.

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Lufthansa, EasyJet make bids for portions of insolvent Alitalia

Lufthansa is interested in parts of Alitalia's international and intra-European networks.

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The Statler is back in Dallas

After a three-year, $255 million redevelopment, the hotel reopened on Tuesday as a member of Hilton's Curio collection.

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Renovated Curtain Bluff
set to reopen

Commission to agents will increase to 15% on a permanent basis, according to Rob Sherman, the Antigua resort's managing director.

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Philadelphia airport's Terminal B gets OTG's iPad restaurants

OTG completed the $30 million project in conjunction with American Airlines.

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