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DAILY BULLETIN
January 9, 2018
TOP STORIES
Cross-border bridge
boosts Tijuana airport

In 2016, the bridge's first year of operation, the airport serviced 6.3 million passengers, up a robust 27% from a year earlier. The next step is to draw more non-Hispanic Americans to fly out of Tijuana.

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California bill would require
hotels to ban guests
accused of harassment

Also, hotels would have to equip housekeepers with portable "panic buttons" they can press when threatened.

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JFK operator investigating
water pipe break

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said Monday it will "hold all responsible parties accountable."

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CBP stepped up border searches of electronic devices last year

Customs and Border Protection said border agents searched about 30,200 travelers, a 60% increase.

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River cruise news to watch in 2018

There's quite a bit on the horizon in the river cruise world this year. Here are some of the events I'll be watching most closely.

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Remote refinement at Denali lodge

Alaska's luxury lodging options will reach new heights in February, when the Sheldon Chalet opens on a 5,800-foot peak bordered by Denali National Park and Preserve.

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Failed Atlantic City casino sold, could reopen in months

Colorado developer Bruce Deifik said Monday he had purchased the former Revel for $200 million. He plans to reopen it this summer as the Ocean Resort Casino.

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Carnival Cruise Line
kicks off winter ad campaign

The 30-second spots from ad agency Anomaly are in the form of testimonials that show hesitant cruisers overcoming their reluctance to embrace fun.

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Huerta departs FAA after
5-year term expires

Dan Elwell, the agency's deputy administrator since late June, is now serving as acting head.

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TW Chats on Twitter tomorrow: Travel resolutions

Where will you (or your clients) travel, what will you do differently and what are you most looking forward to this year? Our next chat: Jan. 10 at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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