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DAILY BULLETIN
December 12, 2018
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Hertz doing biometric screening
The first Hertz Fast Lane is now operating at Atlanta's airport in partnership with Clear, the biometric-identity technology company that is best known for its private lanes at TSA checkpoints.
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Holland America experiments with music and dining changes
The biggest experiment on the Nieuw Statendam is the addition of the Rolling Stone Rock Room, a partnership with Rolling Stone magazine and the first change to the Music Walk concept.
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Fatal shooting occurs near Strasbourg Christmas market
Four people were killed and 11 wounded. The shooting sparked a broad lockdown and a search for the suspected gunman.
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Delta tweaks boarding procedure
Delta will align the names of boarding groups with its branded fare products, beginning Jan. 23.
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Delta places further restrictions
on emotional support animals
The airline will ban emotional support animals on flights of eight hours or longer and ban animals younger than four months old on all flights.
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O'Hara named president
of Travel Leaders Group
J.D. O'Hara returns to a TLG management position, having previously been a senior partner at Certares, TLG's majority owner.
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TWA Hotel to feature Paris Cafe
The restaurant, to be operated by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, will occupy the space of the TWA terminal's original Paris Cafe and Lisbon Lounge.
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WhyHotel gets $10M in funding
The alternative accommodations provider is opening three pop-up hotels in Northern Virginia next year.
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TW Chats on Twitter today:
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Our annual chat about the creme de la creme of travel options: What's best, and what's next. The chat is Dec. 12 at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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