Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Daily Bulletin: Miami hotels escape Irma's wrath | Florida Keys closed indefinitely

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DAILY BULLETIN
September 12, 2017
Miami-area hotels escape
Irma with little damage

The waters from Irma never even made it to the dunes that buffer Miami Beach's famed Ocean Drive from the sea.

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Florida Keys closed indefinitely

The roads are unsafe for travel, littered with downed trees, downed power lines and displaced boats.

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Cuba's decrepit buildings no match for Hurricane Irma

Building collapses killed seven people in one of the highest death tolls from the storm's passage through the Caribbean.

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Slump in overseas visitors
the curse of a strong dollar

Many tourism leaders also blame the political rhetoric out of Washington for contributing to an already difficult situation.

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Near Guilin, scenes straight
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Located in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to the west of Guangzhou, nature has endowed the area with a landscape that belongs in fairy tales.

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IN THE HOT SEAT
Xanterra's Andrew Todd

The company's CEO spoke about the ramifications of a possible overhaul of the J-1 work visa program.

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Tourism Cares, CHTA launch Caribbean recovery fund

The goal of the fund is to speed the recovery and return of tourism to St. Martin/St. Maarten, Barbuda, St. Barts, the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos and other islands where Hurricane Irma did damage.

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Hundreds of Atlanta flights canceled due to Irma's winds

Delta has cancelled 800 flights Monday in or out of its largest hub.

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Orlando theme parks
plan to reopen Tuesday

Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando have been closed since Saturday evening due to Hurricane Irma.

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Beaches resort in Turks and Caicos remains closed

The resort will not be accepting new arrivals until a property assessment is completed following Hurricane Irma.

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Silversea orders ship,
to be called Silver Moon

The vessel will be a sister ship to the Silver Muse, which entered service last April.

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TRAVEL WEEKLY EVENTS
Register now for November's CruiseWorld event

The registration rate will increase by $49 on Sept. 14. New to the program this year are TW Talks, rapid-fire educational sessions led by industry executives, and destination roundtables on some of the hottest places to travel right now.

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TW Chats on Twitter tomorrow: 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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DAILY BULLETIN Editor:
Kimberly Scholz
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