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Luxury news: The rise of customization and small-group tours

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November 2, 2017
INSIGHT BY JERI CLAUSING
The rise of customization and small-group tours
Guests' requests for customization underscore the value of companies that help agents develop itineraries that go far beyond off-the-shelf product, said Jeff Roy of Eurobound.
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NEWS
Aman to operate first New York hotel

The property will occupy all but the first three floors of the Crown Building near Central Park.

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London building being redeveloped into Waldorf Astoria

The hotel is expected to open in 2022 in the city's landmark Admiralty Arch building.

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Azamara's third ship going places the line has never been

Currently sailing as P&O Cruises' Adonia, the Azamara Pursuit's maiden voyage will be an Iceland cruise departing Aug. 13, 2018.

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Jim McLean Golf School moving to the Biltmore in Coral Gables

The school said it would establish operations at the Biltmore on Jan. 1.

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FEATURED STORY
At Peninsula Paris, crossroads of old, new

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By Arnie Weissmann

Given Asia's appetite for cruising, will agents here still be well fed by lines also operating there?

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