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DAILY BULLETIN
July 9, 2018
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Court ruling on ICs in
California could force major
changes at travel agencies

The definition of which workers qualify as independent contractors changed significantly and abruptly with an April ruling by the state's Supreme Court.

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Airbus has high
expectations for A330neo

Airbus says it's gunning for Boeing's 767 and 777-200ER aircraft, and the popular 787 Dreamliner, with its new A330neo.

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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Options abound on
Canada's St. Lawrence River

Canada's second longest river, the 1,200-mile St. Lawrence, is one of the more underappreciated waterways for river cruising.

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FROM THE WINDOW SEAT
Reacting to tourism backlash?
Or preventing it?
By Arnie Weissmann
In response to overtourism, it has come down to a call-to-arms for locals to rise up versus a call-to-action to educate tourists.
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Thailand pledges justice for Chinese victims of boat tragedy

Tourism minister Weerasak Kowsurat said the government will "spare no one" as it seriously investigates the sinking of a tour boat off the island of Phuket, which killed 42 people and left another 14 missing.

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AccorHotels-SBE deal will open markets for both hoteliers

Hospitality consultant Bjorn Hanson said SBE "has the expertise in boutique and lifestyle, more than almost any other lodging company."

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Satisfi's chatbots collect data while helping website visitors

Satisfi Labs has entered the tours and activities market, offering attractions like zoos and aquariums artificial intelligence-powered chatbots that answer customers' questions.

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