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DAILY BULLETIN
May 8, 2018
TOP STORIES
Hawaiian Airlines CEO
irked by Southwest buzz

Peter Ingram wants Southwest to back up its statements about forthcoming Hawaii service with details, especially concerning fares.

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University to school grad students in airline data analytics

Florida International University will run what it is calling the Airline Data Analytics and Decision Sciences Program in partnership with Farelogix.

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Water main break floods
hallway on Carnival Dream

About 100 passengers were affected when a water main burst, flooding a hallway and some adjacent cabins.

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Norwegian Air rebuffs
two IAG acquisition bids

The offers "undervalued Norwegian Air and its prospects," said the budget transatlantic carrier.

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Seeking new talent, Nexion offers incentives to military veterans

The host agency will provide scholarships covering the full cost of tuition for training to become an independent travel consultant.

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INSIGHT
Insights and optimism at
Hawaii Leadership Forum

The lineup detailed the past, present and future of retail travel.

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Shatner reminisces on 20 years
as Priceline pitchman
It was 1998 when a travel startup called Priceline.com signed on William Shatner to do a series of commercials.
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Air Canada and WestJet ruffled over Hopper's Secret Fares

The Canadian Financial Post is reporting that Air Canada and WestJet have severed ties with Hopper due to confusion over the company's suggestion that the two airlines are giving it access to "secret fares" not available elsewhere.

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Air France-KLM
CEO stepping down

Jean-Marc Jenaillac decided to resign after Air France staff rejected a pay raise package.

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Club Med developing resort
in Dominican Republic

The new resort in Miches marks Club Med's first and biggest new resort concept in the Caribbean in 25 years.

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SAS joins TSA's
Precheck program

In addition to the Scandinavian carrier, Condor, Thomas Cook Scandinavia, Thomas Cook UK, Air Serbia and Porter Airlines are participating in the security-screening program.

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The annual travel editors' roundtable

Join the participants of Arnie Weissmann's annual Travel Editors Roundtable for live-tweeting on travel trends. Our next chat: May 9 at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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