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Daily Bulletin: Airlines report weakness in Mexico | TSA starts stakeout program

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DAILY BULLETIN
July 31, 2018
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U.S. airlines cut flights
to Mexico beach areas
Delta, American and United all cited weakness in their second-quarter earnings calls.
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TSA program uses air marshals
to stake out passengers
Under the program, called Quiet Skies, the agency puts air marshals on flights to monitor individuals who aren't under formal investigation and aren't on the terrorist watch list.
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A year after Irma,
Florida Keys' largest resort
will be all the way back
A $50 million renovation will give Hawks Cay two new restaurant concepts, an expanded adults-only area as well as a new look for its lobby, 177 guestrooms and public areas in the main hotel.
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Allianz Global Assistance's Richard Aquino

The company's vice president of sales spoke about the growth of annual travel insurance policies.

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Tour operators provide answers
to challenges of overtourism
From finding back-door entrances into famous sights to encouraging extra-early wake-up calls, tour operators are trying to alleviate overcrowding and create pleasant experiences for clients.
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Working Solutions' ICs help travel companies caught in a pinch
When a travel-disrupting event occurs, from bad weather to airline system outages, it's Working Solutions' time to shine on behalf of its clients by augmenting their workforce.
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Delta testing upscale dining
in international economy
Passengers get a welcome glass of sparkling wine or sparkling water, appetizer service, upgraded entrees and meals served on plates.
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Norwegian Cruise Line
eliminating plastic straws
Norwegian did not specify when the ban would be implemented or what it would use as a substitute for plastic straws.
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