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DAILY BULLETIN
June 7, 2018
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Preserving Africa

To many Westerners, Africa is a massive frontier teeming with wildlife but largely devoid of humans. Conservationists say that misperception is harming attempts to deal with modern ecorealities.

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Bermuda court strikes down same-sex marriage ban

Chief Justice Ian Kawaley said that revoking the right to same-sex marriage was inconsistent with Bermuda's constitution.

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Hawaii travel coming back a bit

More than one month after the Kilauea volcano erupted on Hawaii's Big Island, the negative impact on tourism has started to subside, according to Classic Vacations and Outrigger Hotels.

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In land of the giants, smaller OTAs find ways to grab customers

While Expedia Group and Booking Holdings dominate, smaller competitors are making inroads, thanks to strategies that include mobile-only approaches and an enhanced focus on customer service.

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INSIGHT BY JAMIE BIESIADA
Knowing your client is rewarding — and profitable

One of the hallmarks of a great agent-client relationship is an agent's knowledge about his or her client. Some agents use that knowledge to deepen relationships — and earn commissions at the same time.

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LEGAL BRIEFS
Does GDPR apply to your agency? First, understand its terms

The vast majority of U.S. agencies with some EU clients are not subject to the GDPR. "Offering" in GDPR lingo means more than merely "soliciting" or "advertising."

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Universal Orlando puts focus
on the budget-conscious

When the Endless Summer resort opens in 2020, 62% of the hotel inventory will fall into its two budget tiers, offering what one Universal executive called "unprecedented value" in the competitive Florida theme park sector.

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ARC: AA's Basic Economy is behind drop in GDS ancillary sales

Sales of airline ancillaries through GDSs are on the decline, even as overall travel agency ticket sales through the GDSs are growing at a healthy clip.

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Carnival Spirit to sail
from Brisbane in 2020

From Brisbane, Carnival plans to sail to the archipelagos of Vanuatu and New Caledonia, as well as offer shorter cruises to destinations in North Queensland.

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TRAVEL WEEKLY EVENT
TW Chats on Twitter next week:
The annual travel editors

Grab your flip-flops and paperback novel: We're tweeting booking trends, top destinations and more. Our next chat: June 13 at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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DAILY BULLETIN Editor:
Kimberly Scholz
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