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DAILY BULLETIN
November 3, 2017
TOP STORIES
National Geographic
brands river cruises

Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours is the operator, offering itineraries in Europe and Myanmar.

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Recalling the storms, they rebuild and hope the tourists return

Caribbean editor Gay Nagle Myers tells three stories out of the many that have emerged from the recent chaos.

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Hotel developers see dollars and sense in prefab construction

CitizenM's Ernest Lee says modular construction can reduce development time by as much as 35%.

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Delta gets first A350, introduces business-class suite

Delta's initial A350 route is Detroit-Tokyo Narita. The carrier will also use the Airbus widebody to serve Detroit-Seoul beginning Nov. 16.

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Crystal Symphony's
renovation complete

Double-occupancy passenger capacity has been reduced to 848 from 922.

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ARC Marketplace
ending operations

An online source for commissionable tours and activities, ARC Marketplace will shut down Dec. 29.

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INSIGHT BY MEAGAN DRILLINGER
Ever-growing air options
thanks to low-cost carriers

The year has seen an explosion of Mexican low-cost carriers crossing the border, with dozens of new routes scheduled for the future.

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REALITY CHECK
A revolutionary new
way to sell cruises
By Richard Turen

I'm beginning to think it would be smart to sell world cruises like real estate.

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MORE NEWS
Club Med building
ski resort in Quebec

The 300-room all-inclusive will be the company's first ski resort in North America.

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Fast & Furious attraction to open at Universal Orlando in spring

Universal says Fast & Furious — Supercharged will bring the top-grossing "Fast & the Furious" film franchise to life for fans.

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Finnair weighing passengers

The airline is asking customers to voluntarily step on the scale before flights out of Helsinki Airport, for the purpose of collecting safety-related data.

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Hurricanes knock down Travelport's U.S. business in Q3

CEO Gordon Wilson said the U.S. market was down about 7% in September, but has bounced back.

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Ctrip acquires U.S. startup

China's largest OTA bought Trip.com, a travel planning app and website.

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Silversea promotion includes excursions on Caribbean cruises

The offer applies to November bookings on Silver Wind and Silver Muse sailings departing in February and March.

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Nissenbaum named
Dan Hotels CEO

He comes to the Israeli company from Hilton.

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