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DAILY BULLETIN
July 5, 2018
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Tackling overtourism: Travel executives discuss the problem

At the World Travel and Tourism Council's Global Summit, a panel of industry leaders talked about local resentment of and resistance to overcrowding at the world's most popular destinations.

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Biltmore Miami renovating guestrooms and golf course

The hotel intends to restore its course to the original grandeur of the 1925 Donald Ross-designed layout.

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W Washington DC
getting a makeover

The hotel, known for its rooftop bar and lounge, is getting a top-to-bottom $50 million renovation.

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Canouan resort flies
Mandarin Oriental flag

Mandarin Oriental assumed management of former Pink Sands Club in October 2017. Now the name has changed.

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Talent show producer named Crystal Ravel's godmother

The Budapest-born Mariann Peller is known for producing "Virtuosos," a hit Hungarian classical music talent show.

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Hapag-Lloyd orders
third expedition ship

The 230-passenger ship will be called the Hanseatic Spirit and will be Hapag-Lloyd's first adults-only vessel.

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