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DAILY BULLETIN
January 30, 2018
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Transatlantic service proliferates to midsize U.S. cities

With the rise of low-cost carriers and more fuel-efficient aircraft, European carriers have ventured increasingly into midsize U.S. cities.

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U.S., Qatar reach agreement
on subsidy spat with airlines

The agreement will see state-owned Qatar Airways agree voluntarily to open up its accounting books, individuals familiar with the deal said.

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American travelers more hardened to frightening headlines

Travel industry leaders on several panels at the New York Times Travel Show discussed the trend of resilience, evidenced by a strong 2017 leading into what they forecast will be an even stronger year.

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Roseau port has
reopened in Dominica

TUI Cruises' Mein Schiff 3 was welcomed on Jan. 28.

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Wynn Resorts shares fall as
board investigates allegations

The stock has fallen about 18% since the Wall Street Journal reported allegations of sexual assault and harassment against CEO Steve Wynn last Friday.

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Hotel Christopher St. Barth reopening in February

It will be one of the first luxury hotels on St. Barts to reopen after Hurricane Irma.

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Holland America Line
expanding Alaska resort

The McKinley Chalet Resort is getting 99 more rooms, many of them junior suites.

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Hell's Kitchen restaurant
opens at Caesars Palace

Designed to resemble the filming set of the cooking-competition show, the restaurant has an entryway with a video of a life-sized Gordon Ramsay greeting guests.

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Primera curtails
transatlantic schedule

The Danish budget carrier, which is launching U.S. flights this year, has canceled planned service between Boston and Birmingham, England.

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