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DAILY BULLETIN
December 13, 2017
TOP STORIES
The war for independents:
Host agencies vie for ICs

Host agencies have fine-tuned their tool kits and prices in an attempt to attract the best candidates while weeding out fraud and poor performers.

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For the lowest airfare, book a month ahead and on a Sunday

According to the ARC 2018 Air Travel Outlook Report, even corporate travelers are booking well in advance of their departure date.

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MSC Seaside naming
to be star-studded affair

Andrea Bocelli, Ricky Martin, Sophia Loren, Mario Lopez and Dan Marino will be in attendance.

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EU clears EasyJet purchase
of Air Berlin assets

Lufthansa plans to take over much of Air Berlin in a deal that is still under EU scrutiny, while EasyJet is to acquire a smaller part.

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FEATURED STORY
Curtain Bluff renovations
leave charm intact

"The resort may have a new, updated look, but the one element that has not changed is the family welcome [guests] receive when they arrive," said Rob Sherman, long-time managing director.

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IN THE HOT SEAT
New York University's
Bjorn Hanson

The NYU professor discusses how tech will be changing the hotel sector.

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MORE NEWS
Missed connections to be expected at packed luxury show

Even with the latest event-scheduling technology and the best of intentions, missed appointments are almost unavoidable at the International Luxury Travel Market.

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Former tour operator executives found consulting firm

Ken Pomerantz, Mike Going and Terry Morrison have launched MPG Consulting.

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Signature offers members
a consumer booking
engine for hotels

The tool, featuring Signature's collection of 1,033 preferred hotels, costs $1,500 per year.

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