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Daily Bulletin: Puerto Rico vows to come back stronger | Lufthansa spared antitrust probe

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DAILY BULLETIN
May 30, 2018
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Puerto Rico 'ready to enchant'
as it emerges from tragedy

From New Orleans to lower Manhattan, many destinations have turned endured tragedy into prosperity, emerging stronger and offering a better tourism product. Puerto Rico plans to be the next name on that list.

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Lufthansa spared antitrust
probe after rival's collapse

Germany's antitrust agency has decided against opening proceedings against Lufthansa over steep price increases following the bankruptcy of former rival Air Berlin last year.

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IN THE HOT SEAT
Puerto Rico Tourism
Company's Carla Campos

The executive director talks about the island's comeback from Hurricane Maria with a stronger tourism product.

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Delta employees
don new uniforms

Some 64,000 employees reported to work Tuesday attired in what the carrier is calling its "passport plum" look.

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Hurtigruten expedition ship
Fridtjof Nansen won't
be delivered in 2019

The Midnatsol will replace the Nansen on scheduled voyages in Antarctica in the 2019-20 season.

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Dominican Republic entry
fee now included in airfare

Tourists no longer have to pay $10 in cash at the airport upon arrival.

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