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Daily Bulletin: Irma's trail of destruction | Industry fears cut in student work visas

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DAILY BULLETIN
September 11, 2017
TOP STORIES
Irma turns Caribbean island paradises into nightmares

The isolation that made St. Barts, St. Martin, Anguilla and the Virgin Islands vacation paradises has turned them into cut off, chaotic nightmares in the wake of Hurricane Irma.

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Cruise lines aid in Irma relief effort

Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean are delivering supplies to St. Maarten and St. Thomas. Plus, Royal Caribbean is transporting stranded tourists in St. Maarten to Puerto Rico.

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Waves from Irma flood Havana coast even as storm moves away

Floodwaters entered the high-end Melia Cohiba and Riviera hotels, where the storm damaged the buildings, landscaping and roofing.

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Cruise lines alter
sailings, cancel others

With Hurricane Irma affecting both Caribbean and Florida ports, Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean made changes over the weekend.

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Irma heavily damages resorts in St. Barts, Virgin Islands

The hurricane destroyed Necker Island, damaged Eden Rock Hotel and caused St. Thomas' Sugar Bay Resort enough damage to close it for the rest of the year.

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INSIGHT BY MEAGAN DRILLINGER
Mexico outside the warning zones

For clients expressing concern about travel to the country, here are five destinations not cited in the recent State Department warning.

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FROM THE WINDOW SEAT
Vacationing with dictators,
my family and a chef
By Arnie Weissmann

Modern Albania: Art in a bunker; pondering what's lost with democracy; an amazing meal.

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MORE NEWS
Many industry leaders in panic over fate of J-1 visas under Trump

The administration is reportedly considering an overhaul of the program, which allows more than 300,000 visitors, mostly students, to work temporarily in the U.S., often in seasonal and remote tourist areas.

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'Reinvented' ASTA convention drawing crowds once again

The Society said attendance has increased due to partnerships with suppliers and consortia that mandate or subsidize memberships for agents.

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MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
TW Chats on Twitter this week: Tops in travel

Our annual have-fun, no-order lists of the twitterverse's travel favorites, in 12 categories. Our next Chat: Wed., Sept. 13: 3 p.m. Eastern.

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