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DAILY BULLETIN
December 14, 2017
TOP STORIES
Puerto Rico tourism
coming back gradually

Only 65% of the island has power restored and many residents have left in a mass exodus to the mainland United States. For the average tourist, however, visiting Puerto Rico will feel familiar.

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Norwegian Air flying to Madrid, Amsterdam and Milan

The low-cost carrier will challenge major alliance partners American-Iberia and Delta-KLM.

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Glamping expansion: Collective Retreats gets $10M investment

The company, besides opening tented camps in Texas Hill Country and California's Sonoma County, is exploring tree houses and modular-style retreats in urban areas.

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As tourism grows, so does stress on most popular destinations

Noting that the UN World Tourism Organization predicts that international tourist arrivals will grow to more than 1.8 billion by 2030, a World Travel & Tourism report says that those arrivals are very concentrated in certain destinations.

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Club Med has new
agent rewards program

The resorts participating are Sandpiper Bay, Cancun Yucatan, Ixtapa Pacific, Punta Cana and Turkoise.

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INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Why the Turks & Caicos rebounded so quickly
after the storms

Driving around the island of Providenciales, I saw an island whose tourism grid has recovered well from the September hurricanes.

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LEGAL BRIEFS
Sexual harassment policy can protect agency from lawsuits

Q: With all the sexual harassment suits and firings in the media and entertainment businesses, I have been thinking about how I or my agency could be found liable. How, exactly, is "sexual harassment" defined for liability purposes?

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Four Seasons opens in Tunisia

The 203-room hotel is a network of white, Arabesque-architecture buildings overlooking the Mediterranean.

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Carnival puts scents in a
can for Caribbean promotion

The cruise line on Wednesday set up a vending machine in New York's Greeley Square Park that dispensed cans filled with the scents of Caribbean destinations.

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Bahamas Paradise names
second ship Grand Classica

The former Costa neoClassica will do two-night cruises from Palm Beach to Grand Bahama.

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Tauck, Viking add more active excursions for river cruises

Viking guests can go canoeing in the wetlands on the Elbe, Danube and Moselle rivers and on a tributary of the Seine.

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Celebrity unveils 2019-20
winter deployments for
non-Caribbean cruises

The Celebrity Infinity will do 15-day Panama Canal cruises between Fort Lauderdale and San Diego.

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