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November 30, 2017
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Bali airport reopens, but
volcano still spewing ash

Volcanic ash began drifting south and southeast of Mount Agung, leaving clean space above the airport for planes to land and take off. Despite the all-clear, flights are unlikely to rapidly return to normal levels.

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Inbound U.S. tourism down nearly 4% in first half of the year

U.S. Travel Association CEO Roger Dow called the results "an undeniable wake-up call."

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Uber sinks deeper into
trade-secret theft allegations

A top Uber lawyer struggled to explain to a federal judge why the company reached a $7.5 million settlement with a former employee who accused Uber of stealing its rivals' trade secrets.

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Computer error leaves
thousands of AA flights
without assigned pilots

There was a glitch in the pilot-scheduling system, said the union representing American Airlines' pilots.

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MSC Cruises orders two larger versions of the new Seaside

The ships will be delivered in 2021 and 2023. The MSC Seaside, delivered on Wednesday, will make its Miami debut on Dec. 23.

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Carnival refreshes menus and brings back baked Alaska

Menus at steakhouses, the Cucina del Capitano Italian restaurant, delis and the main dining room's breakfast have undergone changes.

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Radio star Elvis Duran named Norwegian Bliss godfather

Duran's syndicated show is broadcast on nearly 80 stations plus IHeartRadio, reaching more than 10 million listeners a month.

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Eurowings launching U.S.
routes that Air Berlin flew

In the spring, Eurowings will start operating flights between Dusseldorf and New York, Miami and Fort Myers, Fla.

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Low-cost airline Level
going to Paris Orly

The IAG-owned transatlantic carrier will fly to Newark and three other destinations from Orly, which will be the nascent carrier's second base after Barcelona.

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American fortifies Canada service

The airline will begin flying from Chicago to Vancouver and Calgary next summer, in addition to increasing frequency on other routes.

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