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Daily Bulletin: Visa dispute stunts Turkey's comeback | Wildfires damage wineries

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DAILY BULLETIN
October 11, 2017
TOP STORIES
Turkey visa suspension
hits amid recovery

Tour operators are putting Turkey trips for American travelers on hold as a reciprocal visa suspension plays out between Ankara and Washington.

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At least five wineries seriously damaged by wildfires
Melted and blackened wine bottles littered the ruined Signorello Estate winery in Napa Valley, but its vineyard looked untouched by flames.
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Tourists urged to avoid
Napa Valley while fires burn

"Due to road passage difficulty and poor air quality, please consider making alternate travel plans," said tourism marketer Visit Napa Valley.

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Tour operators: Cuba travel warning driven by Trump's political posturing

"It was completely unfounded," complained InsightCuba president Tom Popper.

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After hurricanes, the Caribbean helps the Caribbean

"When any part of the region is affected, it hits us so close to home, because the entire Caribbean is our home," Karolin Troubetzkoy, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association's president, said.

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IN THE HOT SEAT
Azamara Club Cruises'
Larry Pimentel

The line's CEO talked about the decision to add a third ship to the fleet.

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Small-ship lines face reshuffling, uncertainty in Caribbean

A number of companies base their ships during the winter in Caribbean islands that were recently decimated by hurricanes, including St. Maarten/St. Martin and St. Thomas.

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Paul Revere's historic neighborhood getting overhaul

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh will help break ground Wednesday on a $2.5 million project to revitalize North Square.

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ATPCO and SITA partner on
airline distribution technology

The companies said that NDC Exchange will enable airlines and travel sellers to more quickly and less expensively adopt IATA's New Distribution Capability.

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Before or after cruise, Silversea now offers high-end tours

The line's Couture Collection will feature private helicopter service in Mongolia, vintage rail in India, and Gulfstream jets in and out of Antarctica.

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Pod Hotels coming to Los Angeles

The mini-room specialist will operate a hotel in a redeveloped downtown building.

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TW Chats on Twitter today:
Cities we love

Come bask in urban travel; from museums to city parks to food and hotels and more. Our next Chat: Wed., Oct. 11: 3 p.m. Eastern.

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