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DAILY BULLETIN
August 9, 2018
TOP STORIES
Focus on business travel:
Corporate travel managers
combat rogue bookings
Travel managers are deploying technology and policy changes to battle off-channel bookings, which can cause serious headaches.
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TSA: We're not eliminating screening at small airports
The agency responded to reports last week that it was reviewing the possibility of ending screening at approximately 150 small airports that offer only regional jet service.
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Saudi national airline
suspends Canada service
The Saudi government said Canada was meddling in its domestic affairs.
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NYC moves to rein in Uber with cap on ride-hail vehicles
The New York City Council approved a package of bills Wednesday that included a one-year moratorium on new licenses for for-hire vehicles while the city studies the rapidly changing industry.
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Old cruise ships make way
for new cruise lines

As major cruise lines sell off older ships to bring on new ones, entrepreneurs are using the cast-off capacity to launch niche brands.

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LEGAL BRIEFS
You can't use terms and conditions to prevent
all bad online reviews

While you can't prevent all negative publicity on the internet, you could prohibit negative reviews in your contracts with corporate or group clients.

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MORE NEWS
Lindblad-National Geographic partnership expanded
Their marketing agreement now covers Canada and Latin America in addition to the U.S, Australia and New Zealand.
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Star Clippers alters Indonesian itinerary after quake
The tall ship will skip Lombok and the outlying Gili Islands.
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American Express and Carlson Wagonlit join Amadeus' NDC effort
"Partnering with the GDS is the fastest way to realize the potential of NDC," said Vince Chirico of Carlson Wagonlit Travel.
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Liberty Travel alters
host agency structure
Annual fees have been replaced with a choice of two monthly fees.
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