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DAILY BULLETIN
March 5, 2018
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Student survivors call
for boycott of Florida
spring break destinations

The travel industry found itself having to take sides with or against student survivors of the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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TSA taking deep look at CT scanners for security checkpoints

New 3-D screening systems that the TSA has under trial could eventually put an end to requirements that flyers remove electronics from their carry-ons and not carry liquid containers larger than 3.4 ounces.

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Delta CEO: Ending NRA discount was attempt to be neutral

Ed Bastian said, "Our objective in removing any implied affiliation with the NRA was to remove Delta" from a debate on guns.

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During Trump hotel strife, a
'Trump Mojito' but no water

The Panama property remains open for business against a backdrop of service interruptions, bad press and a fight over the Trump Organization's management contract that ended in fisticuffs and repeated police calls last week.

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Norwegian's Del Rio
sees room for expansion

The CEO told analysts that his ships were "in the right place at the right time" in 2017 but admitted that there were plenty of spots on the map he'd like to cover with new ships.

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Las Vegas hotel projects breathing life into the northern Strip

Marriott International's plan to open two luxury hotels at Las Vegas' long-stalled Fontainebleau site could finally provide crucial energy for a stretch of the Strip's north end that has been largely dormant for the better part of a decade.

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ASTA forming
technology task force

The goal is to examine existing and upcoming technologies that might affect travel agents.

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Wyndham Grand Rio Mar
partially reopens

One of the largest resorts in Puerto Rico has reopened half of its 400 guest rooms on March 1, five months after Hurricane Maria shut it down.

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