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DAILY BULLETIN
March 30, 2018
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Teen gets Carnival cruise in swap for Snapchat handle

Darian Lipscomb named his Snapchat after his favorite brand in 2012 when he was 9 years old. He has now made a deal to surrender those rights.

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Final Virgin America flights departing April 24

Beginning April 25, Alaska Air Group will have just one reservation system, one mobile app and one website.

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Regent unveils interior details of Seven Seas Splendor

The ship, due in 2020, will be much the same as the Seven Seas Explorer, but a few details have changed.

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Korean government approval paves way for Delta-Korean Air venture

The airlines did not specify when they would launch the joint venture, though they said it will be this year.

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AmaLea embarks
on maiden voyage

After sailing a series of six Amsterdam-Belgium cruises, the AmaWaterways ship will begin sailing seven-night cruises along the Danube.

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Some Downtown Disney businesses closing

Six shops and restaurants will shutter in June to make way for the construction of a Disneyland hotel.

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Rosewood resort with luxury tents opens in Laos

The Rosewood Luang Prabang has 23 guestrooms, including six luxury tent villas, each of which is located on a secluded hillside.

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Celebrity Cruises adds more
Ben Fogle excursions
The expansion bumps the number of tours designed in collaboration with the British TV personality and adventurer from nine to 20, and for the first time offers them outside Europe.
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TUI acquires
destination-management
division of HotelBeds Group

The deal includes Intercruises Shoreside & Ports Services, which provides ground-handling services for cruise lines.

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TRAVEL WEEKLY EVENT
CruiseWorld registration is open

This year's event, which takes place Nov. 9 through 11 in Fort Lauderdale, will include exciting general sessions featuring industry leadership, supplier training programs, peer-led workshops, a variety of ship inspections and a diversified exhibitor showcase.

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