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DAILY BULLETIN
April 11, 2018
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U.S. suspends reporting of visitor stats because of inaccuracy

The National Travel and Tourism Office said it has detected that "a meaningful" number of non-U.S. citizens traveling on visas to the United States were being categorized as U.S. residents, resulting in a probable undercount for 2017.

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Holland America Line overhauling art program

Art for purchase will be supplied by London-based ArtLink, displacing Park West Gallery, the dominant art auction operator in the cruise industry.

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Wyndham-owned chains getting brand names tweaked

The company is adding the words "by Wyndham" to 12 hotel brand names. Days Inn becomes Days Inn by Wyndham. Ramada will be Ramada by Wyndham.

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Qatar Airways invests in JetSuite

The airline has joined JetBlue as a minority investor in JetSuite, a private jet company that also operates the JetSuiteX scheduled service in California and Las Vegas.

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Report shows eastward shift in 2017 air passenger traffic

Passenger traffic at the world's 20 busiest airports increased 5.2% in 2017, led by sharp increases at airports in India and China.

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Costa ships getting new bow livery

It features the ship's name in a large script, underscored by a wave in red, white and green, the colors of the Italian flag.

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U.S. lifting travel ban on Chad

The country has raised its security standards to meet baseline U.S. national security requirements, said the Department of Homeland Security.

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