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DAILY BULLETIN
October 4, 2017
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Sellers struggling to rebook guests waylaid by storms

Travel sellers are working to rebook hurricane-impacted travelers scheduled to take Caribbean or Florida vacations in the coming months.

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Caribbean islands untouched by storms reach out to visitors

This is where savvy travel agents, suppliers and tour operators play a key role in educating clients.

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New ships for Cunard, Azamara speak to market confidence

The ongoing expansion of the cruise industry fleet has started to reach lines that don't often add tonnage.

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St. Maarten airport reopening to limited service this month

KLM plans to fly twice weekly to the Dutch territory from Amsterdam with a stopover in Curacao. Local carrier Winair will resume service on Oct. 6.

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Norwegian Breakaway to homeport in New Orleans

The 4,000-passenger ship will make the move after completing a summer season in the Baltics in 2018.

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Brand USA: Exactly the champion Trump needs
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The CEO of the U.S. Travel Association argues that America's greatness doesn't sell itself. It needs a properly funded Brand USA.

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MORE NEWS
Two cruise lines fined for speeding

The fines stem from an Aug. 11 decision by Transport Canada to impose a 10 mile an hour limit on ships above a certain size passing through a broad zone in the Gulf of St. Lawrence where Atlantic right whales have migrated.

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Seaborne Airlines resumes limited service in Caribbean

The carrier began operating flights from its San Juan hub and St. Thomas and Antigua on Tuesday and plans additional flights to St. Croix, Anguilla and Nevis later this week.

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Hilton to reflag London NYC as a Conrad

Following a complete renovation, the 516-room property will debut as the Conrad New York Midtown in 2019.

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OneJet adding a second base,
in Milwaukee

The charter operator currently offers more than 160 regularly scheduled flights per week between its base in Pittsburgh and eight mid- and small-market airports in the eastern half of the U.S.

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Promising Q4 outlook for North American hotels

Overall bookings for those three months are up 3.8% from this same time last year, and average daily rate is up 1%.

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Sunrise Airways promotes Haiti flights with agent incentive

The carrier launched a Book 10, Fly Free promo to support its new nonstop, thrice-weekly service from Port-au-Prince to Miami and Orlando beginning Nov. 14.

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