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Daily Bulletin: The fuss over emotional support animals | Canopy brand gets going

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DAILY BULLETIN
July 24, 2018
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Permitting emotional support
animals on planes becomes
hot potato for DOT

The Department of Transportation is reviewing more than 4,400 public comments in determining whether it should end a federal requirement that airlines allow passengers to bring emotional support animals onto flights.

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Late to the lifestyle party,
Canopy by Hilton picks up steam

The brand opened hotels last month in Dallas and Portland, Ore., bringing to five the number in its portfolio. It expects to open 30 more by 2024.

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HRG deal complete, Amex GBT's CEO talks next steps

Integration of the two organizations, their people and their technology has begun in earnest.

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Princess ordering its largest ships

The cruise line has signed a memorandum of understanding for two ships that will carry 20% more passengers than the Royal class.

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Accor, Katara team up to
develop hotels in Africa

The companies will contribute a total of $500 million to an investment fund.

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