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DAILY BULLETIN
November 14, 2018
TOP STORIES
Hotels reach out to wildfire victims
Hotels from Los Angeles to Reno are offering discounted and even free nights to people who evacuated their homes due to the deadliest wildfires in California history.
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Two Carnival ships to sail
Cuba cruises from New York
In summer 2020, the Carnival Radiance and Carnival Sunrise will operate nine-day Cuba cruises that include an overnight port stay in Havana.
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Scenic Eclipse
debut postponed again
Scenic blamed the most recent setback on a strike at the Uljanik shipyard in Croatia.
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FAA tightens staffing
rules for controllers
after Las Vegas incident
Last week, a controller who was alone directing traffic became what the agency called "incapacitated."
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American Airlines takes another shot at new uniforms
The uniforms are slated to replace the ones American rolled out in September 2016, which spawned grievances and eventually lawsuits from employees who reported that they caused allergic reactions.
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Norwegian's sunny outlook
bodes well for the industry

As economists fret about the end of the near-record expansion that began in 2009, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO Frank Del Rio says that business is hotter than ever.

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NoMad brings Big Apple
flair to Park MGM

Last month, the NoMad opened in Las Vegas as a boutique hotel within a hotel, with its own lobby and high-limit casino.

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Pleasant Holidays reports
surging Caribbean bookings
The packager's Caribbean sales are up by double digits so far this year after a slow start coming off the 2017 hurricane season.
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D.C.'s first Conrad hotel
to open in February
The luxury property has begun taking reservations.
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Hawaiian Airlines
increases bag fees
Fees have risen for mainland U.S. flights but have stayed the same for interisland flights.
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Tour operator makes push
for more U.S. customers
London-based Back-Roads Touring Company, which specializes in small-group tours for mature travelers, is rebranding in North America as Blue-Roads Touring Company.
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Amex GBT and Lola
form partnership
The companies have teamed up to create an offering that ties together Lola's travel chat app and GBT's airline and hotel content.
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