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DAILY BULLETIN
December 4, 2017
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MSC Seaside offers sights, experiences unlike any other

When executives at MSC Cruises went looking for a design completely different from any other in the industry, they found it gathering dust in a desk drawer at the Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri.

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Trump hotel deflaggings signal presidency is bad for business

The willingness of hotel owners to pay the Trump Organization millions of dollars to terminate management contracts suggests that the president's polarizing effect on prospective travelers is hurting demand.

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Opponents say Trump's
plan to shrink national
monuments is illegal

President Trump is expected to announce Monday that he is shrinking significant portions of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah, but opponents say he isn't allowed to do so.

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Next Vista-class ship to be
named Carnival Panorama

Debuting in November 2019, it is a sister ship to the Carnival Vista and the Carnival Horizon, which will enter service in April.

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The hospitality job that
technology can't replace

Like any good concierge, Donald Crossley is able to make the impossible possible thanks to the connections that earned him the nickname "the Mayor."

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Slow and steady
through South Africa

In a time that seems to champion the faster and flashier, discerning luxury travelers know that train travel is still the most civilized form of transport.

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American, pilots reach deal to avoid canceling flights

The carrier said that the two sides "have put that worry to rest to make sure our flights will operate as scheduled."

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American adopts plan to improve workplace 'diversity and inclusion'

The carrier announced the steps after CEO Doug Parker and other executives met with a group of NAACP leaders, including the organization's president Derrick Johnson.

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Cruise ship arrivals signal Puerto Rico's continued recovery

More than 7,500 cruise passengers arrived in San Juan this week, marking the return of cruise ships to the island.

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Gogo Vacations holding
year-end sweepstakes

The packager will reward one agent with a $10,000 prize in January.

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Air Canada adding six new transborder routes

All six, including Edmonton-San Francisco and Toronto-Omaha, will be operated with small regional jets.

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