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DAILY BULLETIN
November 2, 2017
TOP STORIES
With fires 100% contained, Napa and Sonoma ask tourists to return

"Now is the time to visit wine country," Visit California president and CEO Caroline Beteta said.

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Agents report wariness about Barcelona, but not high anxiety

Retailers say that clients are not canceling trips following Catalonia's vote to secede from Spain, but some customers are inquiring about the situation.

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Virgin Voyages will
be for adults only

CEO Tom McAlpin said the decision was driven by feedback solicited from potential customers and travel professionals "who are looking for a more elevated and premium experience, with a few Virgin-style surprises."

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Dispatch, Japan: In Tokyo, embracing 'otaku'
Eric Moya
Destinations editor Eric Moya writes: "If there's a mecca for otaku, it's the Akihabara area of Tokyo's Chiyoda City. When I spotted a young woman trying to drum up business for a maid cafe, I figured I was in the right place."
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LEGAL BRIEFS
Agency's E&O insurance should cover independent contractors

Q: Are my agency's independent contractors covered under my errors and omissions insurance policy? Colleagues and insurance agents have given me conflicting answers.

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MORE NEWS
Pressured by PETA, United Airlines stops serving foie gras

The invitation-only Classified restaurant in Newark Airport will no longer serve the delicacy.

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Under new ownership, Peace & Plenty Hotel getting renovated

The iconic property on Great Exuma in the Bahamas will reopen in mid-December.

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Park Hyatt opens on St. Kitts

The resort offers a series of curated "journeys" focused on St. Kitts and Nevis history, culture and people.

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The Travel Institute
relaunches courses

The organization has rebuilt its Business Planning and Financial Planning courses, and is offering both at a discount this month.

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