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DAILY BULLETIN
October 10, 2018
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Google's latest foray
into hotels has some
wondering: What's next?
The search giant is in the precarious position of competing with customers -- the hotels and OTAs that use Google for online marketing.
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Ice-defying expedition cruise ships charting new courses
A new generation of polar vessels will go deeper and longer into arctic areas or sail at times of the year never before attempted.
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The Guild, specialist in home-like hotels, gets funding for expansion
The company, established in 2016, has properties in Austin, Dallas, Miami and Cincinnati, and plans to be in Denver by the end of the year.
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AccorHotels completes acquisition of SBE stake
SBE plans to merge with Accor's loyalty platform by next year.
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Airbus appoints CEO
The board of directors has chosen Guillaume Faury, the company's current president of the commercial aircraft division, to succeed retiring CEO Tom Enders.
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Five airlines join NDC Exchange
Delta, United, British Airways, Finnair and LATAM have joined the marketplace for airline product sales that is supported by IATA's New Distribution Capability.
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