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Daily Bulletin: Park fee hikes vex tour operators | Carnival stock tumbles

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DAILY BULLETIN
June 26, 2018
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New pricing policies at
national parks could push
operators to reduce tours
Commercial-use authorization fees will require operators to pay a $300 annual application fee for each park they use as a tour destination.
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Carnival shares sink
on outlook fears
Carnival Corp. said its third quarter adjusted net income will, at best, be no better than last year, triggering a sell-off in shares.
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Lawmakers concerned about biometric exit program
"American travelers deserve to know exactly who has access to their facial recognition data, how their information will be safeguarded, and how they can opt out of the program altogether," Sens. Ed Markey and Mike Lee wrote.
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Amid Kilauea activity,
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While some potential visitors are still concerned and, in some cases, canceling their trips, the visitor bureau said the island has started to see increased interest from travelers.

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Quietly, United launches
premium economy cabin
The airline introduced the product Monday on a flight between San Francisco and Paris de Gaulle.
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Jumeirah adds ex-Michelin director, signaling culinary focus
The hiring of Michael Ellis is a first step in new CEO Jose Silva's vision of making dining not only a core pillar of the Jumeirah experience but also its "strongest market differentiator."
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iJet changes name to WorldAware
The travel risk management company has made acquisitions over the past year, prompting the change.
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Atlas Travel acquires Massachusetts leisure agency
The acquired agency, Flagship Travel, specializes in group and individual vacations.
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