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DAILY BULLETIN
July 20, 2018
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Tourism industry contemplates Mexico election results

Will left-wing populist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and his incoming administration be aligned with sustaining the sector's recent growth?

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Singapore named world's best airline in Skytrax awards

For this year's Skytrax World Airline Awards, Delta was the highest-ranked U.S. carrier at 37th, one slot ahead of Alaska.

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Hawaii businesses seek lava viewing site to reignite tourism

However, authorities say they're finding it difficult to set one up while keeping people safe.

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Scenic California highway near Big Sur reopens after slide

A stretch of Highway 1 in a popular tourist area reopened to traffic Wednesday, more than a year after it was blocked by a massive landslide.

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Delta and WestJet
finalize joint venture deal

In order for the partnership to become effective, the carriers must be granted antitrust immunity by U.S. and Canadian regulators.

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Despite some legal hurdles, don't be surprised if river cruise lines begin tapping more into the destination wedding market.

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Experiencing Ireland's
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Idyllic landscapes and culinary excellence are just two reasons why Irish eyes are smiling.

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Carnival's Fathom brand has lost its ship but not its mission

Despite a considerable push by Carnival Corp. CEO Arnold Donald, Fathom failed to reach critical mass as cruise line. It remains a Carnival brand, albeit a brand with no ship.

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Cathay Pacific
fills in void in Seattle

The carrier will launch Hong Kong-Seattle service next spring, a few months after Delta stops operating the route.

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D'Aoust leaving CEO post at CLIA

The cruise trade group said she will depart at the end of the year to focus on family priorities.

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Atelier Ace designing
luxury hotel in New Orleans

The Maison de la Luz guesthouse will be a quieter alternative next door to the bustling 234-room Ace hotel that opened 2016.

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Inspired by our Power List of the biggest travel agencies, we'll tweet about the best ways to pick a travel agent and how travelers need an adviser in their corner. The chat is July 18 at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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