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DAILY BULLETIN
November 16, 2017
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Class warfare: The rise
of luxury enclaves at sea

Twelve years after Norwegian Cruise Line introduced the concept that evolved into the Haven, almost every cruise line has created upscale enclaves for well-heeled guests.

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Alaska Airlines quits
Cuba, blames Trump

When the Trump administration reinstated a rule that U.S. citizens must travel with licensed groups, Cuba service was no longer viable, the airline said.

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Ethiopian Airlines quietly builds strong international network

The carrier might not be familiar to the average U.S. flyer or travel agent. But it is working to change that.

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Regent ship named
Seven Seas Splendor

Bonnie Larson of TravelPerks in Springfield, Oregon, was the travel agent winner of the ship-naming sweepstakes.

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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
A timeline of cruise ship design

From hotels to malls to cities, Royal Caribbean's Richard Fain talks about cruise ship inspiration over the decades.

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Dispatch, Los Cabos:
The Sammy Hagar effect
In the late '80s, one song helped the rocker launch a tequila empire and become an unofficial Cabo ambassador in the process.
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Franchises propel
Disney parks growth

Pixar and Star Wars have pushed expansion into overdrive.

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Frontier's parent inks
huge deal with Airbus
In a deal worth $49.5 billion, the European aircraft manufacturer will sell 430 airplanes to Indigo Partners, the private equity firm that owns budget carriers Frontier, JetSmart, Volaris and Wizz Air.
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JetBlue has best airline loyalty program, says J.D. Power

Alaska Airlines and Southwest trailed close behind.

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Hurtigruten names
Americas president

Harber, currently in charge of the cruise company's China-Asia Pacific region, will relocate to Seattle.

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