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Daily Bulletin: 'Destination fee' at NYC hotels | U by Uniworld drops age limit

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DAILY BULLETIN
March 9, 2018
TOP STORIES
Some New York hotels
tacking on 'destination fees'

Hotel operators say the fees cover additional services and amenities, but some guests are complaining they are hidden and unwelcome costs.

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Uniworld's edgy new cruise line
no longer just for millennials

U by Uniworld will sail its first revenue cruise this spring without the restriction that guests must be between the ages of 21 and 45.

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Sabre says mainframe
will be history by 2023

The company said the migration to cloud systems, which is well underway, will reduce annual operating expenses by more than $100 million.

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U.S. issues security
alert for Playa del Carmen

The alert may have been triggered by a Feb. 21 explosion on a tourist ferry that injured 19 Mexican citizens and at least five U.S. citizens.  

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INSIGHT BY MEAGAN DRILLINGER
Mexico's new campaign
focuses on heritage tourism

"Let's All Travel Across Mexico" seeks to celebrate the beauty of the country's cities, nature, culture, gastronomy and more.

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REALITY CHECK
Cape Town a harbinger
of future water woes
By Richard Turen

The city's water troubles could presage drought issues in many destinations.

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MORE NEWS
New ship exterior is classic Disney, with a few more curves

Disney Cruise Line on Thursday released an exterior rendering of its next ship class.

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VeryFirstTo targets
wealthy customers who
crave novel experiences

Want to dine at every Michelin three-starred restaurant in the world? That can be arranged for a cool $235,507.

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2017 was big year
for Bermuda tourism

The island welcomed a record high of 690,000 visitors, a 4% increase over the island's previous best of 664,000 in 2007.

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Lufthansa customers getting option to buy upgraded meal

Beginning in May, the German carrier will enable long-haul passengers to order meals served on "stylish porcelain" for between 19 and 33 euros.

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