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DAILY BULLETIN
April 18, 2018
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1 dead after jetliner apparently blows an engine in flight

A Southwest Airlines jet apparently blew an engine at about 30,000 feet and got hit by shrapnel that smashed a window and damaged the fuselage Tuesday, killing a passenger and injuring seven others.

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JetBlue's struggles with on-time performance continue

JetBlue is popular with customers for free high-speed WiFi and live TV, its Mint business class and legroom in economy. But for being on time, the airline ranked second to last among U.S. carriers in 2017.

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TWA Hotel at Kennedy Airport unveils model guestroom

The rooms designed by New York City firm Stonehill Taylor are accented with warm wood elements and brushed brass.

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Carnival speaks out against Bermuda same-sex marriage ban

The company has become involved in efforts by OUTBermuda, the gay rights organization on the island, which filed a lawsuit challenging the Domestic Partnership Act.

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Airbnb initiative aims
to combat overtourism

The Office of Healthy Tourism is designed to drive visitors to lesser-trafficked destinations around the globe that stand to benefit most from tourism dollars.

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Bermuda Tourism Authority's Kevin Dallas

The organization's CEO talks about the nuances of the same-sex marriage fight and dealing with repercussions following gay marriage ban.

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First tango in Buenos Aires

In her debut Global Summit, WTTC CEO Gloria Guevara choreographs a public/private dance to improve security, crisis management and sustainability.

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U by Uniworld's second
ship enters service

Like its sister ship, The B, which was unveiled last fall, the The A has an all-black exterior with neon logos.

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Sleep with the fishes:
Conrad Maldives
building underwater suite

The suite, called the Muraka ("coral" in the Maldives' Dhivehi language) will have a 193-square-foot area where the bedroom floor sits 16 feet below sea level.

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Phocuswright names VP of sales

Kimberly Newbury will develop media programs for clients, leveraging the full suite of Phocuswright products and services.

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