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Europe news: Raising a glass to Glasgow's latest attraction

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November 29, 2017
INSIGHT BY FELICITY LONG
Raising a glass to Glasgow's latest attraction
The recently opened Clydeside Distillery is producing the city's first Scotch whisky in more than a century and will also function as a visitor center.
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NEWS
Alpine Spa opens at Burgenstock on Lake Lucerne

Features include three pools; 13 treatment rooms; a wet area with hammam, sauna, whirlpools and hydrotherapy; and a 2,000-square-foot Kids Club.

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Aer Lingus to fly Dublin-Seattle

It will be the first nonstop route between the cities.

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Private-channel airline distribution deals spark concerns

The creation of bifurcated channels within the GDSs has the potential to create an environment of haves and have-nots within the agency community.

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Turkish Air debuts Braille boarding passes

The embossed passes are available at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, and the plan is to have them available at other airports in the future.

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Historical hospitality amid Dusseldorf fete

Located on the famed Konigsallee cobblestone shopping boulevard in downtown Dusseldorf, the Breidenbacher Hof exudes modern elegance, while remaining an iconic German hotel.

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The technology, already in use at some airports, promises to usher in a brave new world of speedy airport transit where flyers breeze through checkpoints. But critics say the time savings is negligible, while the privacy concerns are serious.

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