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November 9, 2017
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U.S. takes steps to make it harder for Americans to visit Cuba

Americans who visit Cuba must now avoid hotels, shops and other businesses on a lengthy list released Wednesday.

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Melding snow: The consolidation of the ski resort industry

At a time when global warming and waning interest threaten the future of the ski industry, two giants are buying up every resort they can find in the U.S. and Canada.

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Royal Caribbean previews forthcoming cruise app

Passengers will be able to check in, order drinks onboard, reserve shore excursions and make dinner reservations, all on their smartphones.

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With tougher brand standards,
Sheraton expects to
drop about 30 hotels

Parent company Marriott International is deflagging underperforming Sheratons – about 6,000 rooms this year and 4,000 in 2018, CEO Arne Sorenson said.

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Kualoa Ranch on Oahu
a picture-perfect preserve

Numerous feature films and TV shows have been shot there, including "Jurassic Park," "Hawaii Five-O" and "Lost."

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LEGAL BRIEFS
How to avoid seller's remorse when unloading your agency

Q: I am preparing to sell my agency, and I am trying to make sure that I find a buyer that will treat my employees with respect as the professionals that they truly are. What else should I be looking out for in putting together a deal with a buyer?

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Redeam startup the big winner at Phocuswright Conference

Redeam, dedicated to combating paper vouchers in tours and attractions, won $100,000 in funding.

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Voters approve $1B overhaul
of Kansas City's airport

The city plans to demolish the existing three terminals and replace it with a single terminal.

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Shell to supply fuel for
Carnival's LNG-powered ships

Carnival expects to put the two 5,200-passenger ships in service in 2020 and 2022.

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