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DAILY BULLETIN
November 13, 2017
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Due to a technical error, an earlier version of today's Daily Bulletin contained incorrect content. This is the corrected version of the eNewsletter.
Princess says Fort Lauderdale terminal a more comfortable space

The cruise line has completed a multimillion-dollar upgrade that will work in tandem with the new Ocean Medallion technology.

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Cruise trade group
lauds permanent ban
of large ships in Venice

There will be a docking area in nearby Marghera for ships larger than 98,000 gross tons, a move CLIA welcomes.

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Aviation company slams lobbying group for 'defamatory' statement

The CAPA Centre for Aviation has responded to being ripped for naming Qatar CEO Akbar Al Baker as its aviation executive of the year.

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TripAdvisor flags hotels where assaults were reported

The review site has added vague warnings atop the listings.

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Club Med challenges U.S. ski resorts — and it's not sorry

The French company, long associated with its pioneering all-inclusive tropical vacation concept, is now the largest ski lodge operator in Europe, with more than 20 resorts.

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New Expedia CEO
focused on internal growth

On stage at the Phocuswright Conference, Mark Okerstrom said he wants his legacy at the company to be in its operations.

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There are still plenty of pieces of Mexican coast that remain off the beaten path.

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Something from nothing,
nothing from something
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A Carnival exec shares lessons for the industry from ancient Chinese philosophers.

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EasyJet names CEO

Johan Lundgren comes to EasyJet from travel and tourism conglomerate TUI.

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Celebrity Cruises onboard with nonrefundable-deposit fares

As is the case with other lines, passengers will still be able to book cruises with refundable deposits, but at a higher fare.

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At Mark Travel Summit, agents, suppliers voice faith in Mexico

The laid-back vacation vibe at the Grand at Moon Palace seemed far removed from recent anxiety-inducing headlines about Mexico. And that's exactly the vibe that agents were hoping to bring back with them.

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Iberostar launches booking website for agents

Agents who book through the site will get a 15% commission through Dec. 15, then a 10% commission thereafter.

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New York and Tokyo doing
joint tourism promotion

The city-to-city partnership includes a swap of marketing and advertising assets to influence seasonal travel.

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AMResorts coming to St. Lucia

Two hotels will be part of Canelles Resort and Residences at Honeymoon Beach.

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TW Chats on Twitter this week: What's new in cruise

The latest and best in cruise vacations. Our annual cruise chat run in conjunction with CruiseWorld. Our next Chat: Wed., Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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