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Daily Bulletin: Sandals does some unwrapping | Trump SoHo is now the Dominick

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DAILY BULLETIN
December 22, 2017
TOP STORIES
Sandals opens Royal Barbados
and overwater bungalows
at Jamaica resort

Also, the Sandals Grande Antigua in St. Johns is again open for business, following a three-month closure to redo and refresh.

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Trump SoHo rebranded
as the Dominick

Last month, property owner CIM Group and the Trump Organization reached an agreement to remove both the Trump brand and management from the hotel by year's end.

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Delta bids adieu to the 747

The farewell tour ended Wednesday with a flight to Minneapolis-St. Paul from Atlanta.

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Delta wants compensation for losses from airport outage

CEO Ed Bastian said the airline may have lost $25 million to $50 million in revenue as a result of the blackout.

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WHEELS UP
Startup airline Wow
put Iceland on the map
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The ultralow-cost carrier touched off a competitive frenzy on two continents.

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MORE NEWS
Hilton Universal
proposes second tower

Hotel owner Hillcrest Real Estate said the expansion would help it meet surging demand at the adjacent Universal Studios Hollywood theme park. However, the theme park opposes the plan.

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Commerce Department
rules against Bombardier

The Canadian aircraft manufacturer should pay combined tariffs of 300% on sales of its 100-seat to 150-seat C Series jets, the department said.

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Vacation lender UpLift adds partners and more funds

Lufthansa, American Airlines Vacations and Vacation Express joined as supplier partners.

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All significant California wildfire evacuation orders lifted

Firefighters used three days of calm conditions to bulldoze containment lines and set controlled fires to clear dry brush.

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Volaris launching U.S.
service to Costa Rica

One-stop flights to San Jose, Costa Rica, from Los Angeles, New York and Washington Dulles will start in the spring.

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Amadeus invests in
wayfinding tool for indoors

The technology could be used for airports, train stations and museums.

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