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DAILY BULLETIN
August 24, 2018
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Corporate flyer OneJet may be on its way out
Pittsburgh's Allegheny County Airport Authority sued the air services provider saying that it failed to offer the flights it committed to.
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ASTA's David Hershberger: Goal as new chair is increasing membership
While there is no exact estimate for what percentage of agents are members, he said, "imagine our voice if we were at 80% or 90%."
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User-generated content not top of mind for DMOs on Facebook
State destination marketing organizations are slow to adopt tourists’ imagery in Facebook ads, instead relying on stock images.
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Hurricane Lane soaks Hawaii's Big Island with foot of rain
While the Category 4 storm was not projected to make a direct hit on the islands, officials warned that even a lesser blow could do significant harm.
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Frosch appoints Michel Botbol president of N.Y. office
His position will help further the travel management company's growth in the New York market.
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U.S. hotels report decline in occupancy in July
The industry's year-over-year supply growth, 2.1%, outpaced demand growth, 1.9%, leading to the drop.
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IHG's Avid brand launches in Oklahoma City
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April Travel Protection offers trip cancellation-only coverage
Covered cancellations include severe weather, natural disasters, injury, sickness, death, job loss or relocation, military duty, terrorism, strikes, stolen passport or visa and more.
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Virgin-wide loyalty program launching in 2019
The creation of the new corporate entity, to be called Virgin Group Loyalty Company, won't mean the end of Virgin Atlantic's awards program Flying Club.
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Albuquerque airport to get air service to Guadalajara
The New Mexico airport is finally getting an international flight after nine years.
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Hilton names Danny Hughes EVP, president of the Americas
He will oversee the company's interests across North, Central and South America with a focus on enhancing the managed portfolio.
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Homelike raises $14 Million
The B2B booking platform for furnished and serviced apartments will use the capital to grow and develop its technology and infrastructure as it expands.
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Ridehailing service Safr expands footprint to six U.S. cities
The ridesharing service is launching in Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco and Washington this fall. The service already has launched in Boston and Orlando, as well as some markets in Pakistan.
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