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Daily Bulletin: Brexit tension for airlines | Virgin Atlantic considers Flybe

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DAILY BULLETIN
November 28, 2018
TOP STORIES
IATA: Brexit declaration
doesn't cut it
The political declaration laying the groundwork for the post-Brexit relationship between the EU and Britain calls for maintaining open competition in the commercial aviation sector. But uncertainty lingers, IATA said.
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Virgin Atlantic mulling Flybe bid
Virgin Atlantic is considering an acquisition of the U.K. regional carrier.
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Norwegian Air coming to
Miami and San Francisco
Aiming to boost revenue, the transatlantic airline will shift London flights from Fort Lauderdale to Miami and from Oakland to San Francisco on March 31.
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MSC Cruises' 2021 newbuild named Seashore
The ship will be the line's first in its Seaside EVO class.
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Growth of voice in travel
the talk of Phocuswright 2018
Voice technology is quickly entering the mainstream, promising consumers an easier and faster way to search for information, find answers and book.
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IN THE HOT SEAT
SBE's Sam Nazarian

The CEO talks about the competitive lifestyle-hotel space and the AccorHotels partnership.

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Railbookers launches
Trenitalia Vacations
The train vacation packager has entered into a strategic alliance with Italy's national rail system.
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State Department info campaign focuses on senior travelers
Americans over age 55 who are in good health and have the resources are increasingly traveling, even retiring, abroad.
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U.K., Netherlands fine
Uber over data breach
The ride-hailing service has been fined the equivalent of nearly $1.2 million by British and Dutch authorities for failing to protect customers' data during a cyberattack in 2016.
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Amazon executive
leaves for Airbnb
Dave Stephenson was named CFO of the home-sharing giant.
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