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DAILY BULLETIN
April 25, 2018
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Southwest has been faced with fines, union safety complaints

The airline has paid millions over the past decade to settle safety violations, including fines for flying planes that didn't have required repairs.

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Margaritaville resort
being built in Manhattan

The hotel will be constructed on Seventh Avenue, about five blocks south of Times Square proper.

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United CEO declines bonus

"I felt it was important to send a message about the culture of accountability and integrity that we are building here as a united team," Oscar Munoz wrote in a message to employees.

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Carnival's elevator pitch

The Carnival Horizon is the first ship in the Carnival fleet to utilize destination-based elevators. The jury is still out as to whether they will shorten wait times.

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Attendees were treated to several sessions featuring top cruise executives, including Carnival Corp. CEO Arnold Donald, left, who concluded his keynote with some deft dance moves alongside Carnival entertainers.
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Private-equity firm acquires International Cruise & Excursions

With the investment, 3i Group plans to expand ICE's international business.

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American Airlines launching
pilot training program

The program will place pilots with wholly owned regional carriers Envoy, Piedmont and PSA.

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Setai Tel Aviv opens on
site with storied history

The luxury hotel is located where a 12th century fortress once stood.

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CroisiEurope launches
vessels in Europe, Africa

The company has christened the Elbe Princesse II, unveiled two reconstructed ships in France, and made its Africa debut.

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Beci Mahnken, owner of MEI-Travel in Issaquah, Wash., attended GTM West for the first time in 2016, and her business has been growing ever since.

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