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Daily Bulletin: Touring the Azamara Pursuit | Carnival's blimp ad campaign

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DAILY BULLETIN
August 30, 2018
TOP STORIES
Azamara Pursuit has
familiar R-class look,
with a few changes
Some alterations were made in converting the former Adonia, including the addition of several suites.
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Carnival takes to skies
for blimp marketing blitz
A 30-day, seven-state tour will feature a 128-foot blimp with a giant rendering of a Carnival ship stretched across the side.
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Ovation Travel Group
simplifies branding
The agency, No. 20 on Travel Weekly's 2018 Power List, is sunsetting the names Ovation Vacations and Ovation Corporate Travel in favor of simply Ovation.
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Travel industry might again face Rockefeller-style scrutiny

Sen. Ed Markey's demands of travel insurers are reminiscent of the style that Sen. Jay Rockefeller brought to cruise industry oversight.

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LEGAL BRIEFS
Complying with GDPR: Are you a controller or a processor?

Dealing with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? In the typical corporate travel scenario, suppliers are controllers, just like you are.

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American Song passes sea trials, readies for inaugural voyage
American Cruise Lines' first in a series of "modern" ships is on its way to New Orleans.
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Southwest customers paying
more for EarlyBird check-in
The carrier had been selling the offering for $15 one-way. Now, it has implemented variable pricing of $15, $20 and $25.
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