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DAILY BULLETIN
June 28, 2018
TOP STORIES
Travel industry yearns
for message of hospitality
from Trump administration
Travel companies and organizations voiced opposition to the Supreme Court's ruling to uphold the travel ban, which affects seven countries, but hope it will be accompanied by a welcoming message to the rest of the world.
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Sunny Sochi turns into
World Cup playground
Warm weather, beaches, amusement parks. It's not exactly what Australian fan Adam McKinley expected to find when he decided to make the trip to Russia for the World Cup. But that's exactly what he got in Sochi.
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Norway sells remaining stake
in Scandinavian Airlines
Trade and Industry Minister Torbjoern Roe Isaksen says Norway sold its remaining 37.8 million shares, representing nearly 9.9% of the airline.
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Travelers waiting to book
tours and activities
prefer local experiences
An Arival survey found that just one in four U.S. adults planning a trip this summer plan to book all of their activities ahead of their travel date.
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Israel's El Al to tackle discrimination after criticism
The airline moved two female passengers last week after male ultra-Orthodox Jewish travelers refused to sit next to them.
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Sabre adding Booking.com
lodging content
The agreement includes the OTA's inventory of alternative accommodations.
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