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Daily Bulletin: The Caribbean comeback | Two Aruba resort experiences

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DAILY BULLETIN
January 4, 2018
TOP STORIES
Tourism recovery well underway
in St. Thomas, Puerto Rico

Visitors, especially cruise ship passengers, are helping to fuel the islands' recovery efforts. The locals have one plea: Send more tourists.

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Dominica cruise port reopens

The Sea Cloud II made a call on Dec. 28, sending passengers ashore to tour Fort Shirley and go horseback riding at Purple Turtle Beach.

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All-inclusive or a la carte?
Two Aruba resort experiences

Travel Weekly's Johanna Jainchill described stays at the Hotel Riu Palace and the Hyatt Regency.

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IN THE HOT SEAT
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The Las Vegas resort's president talks about its transformation to the Park MGM and the NoMad.

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MORE NEWS
Corporate tax cut
pays off for American
and Southwest employees

The airlines will give each employee a $1,000 bonus.

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U.S. airlines rated high
in punctuality in 2017

Hawaiian Airlines led the way in timeliness among all mainline U.S. carriers and finished third in the world, according to an OAG report.

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Rep. Shuster, transportation committee chairman, to retire

The congressman said he wants to focus his time and energy on working with President Donald Trump on infrastructure legislation.

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IAG buys Niki assets,
plans to form new airline

The new airline will be incorporated in Austria and will be run, at least initially, as a separate operation from other IAG carriers.

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Zemi Beach House
reopening in February

The Anguilla luxury hotel has repaired hurricane damage, restoring the Thai House Spa and upgrading its 65 suites and beachfront villas.

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