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DAILY BULLETIN
August 10, 2018
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ASTA, NACTA get new names
ASTA is changing from the American Society of Travel Agents to the American Society of Travel Advisors, while the National Association of Career Travel Agents will be known as the ASTA Small Business Network.
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Belmond exploring strategic options, including sale
The ultra-luxury hospitality company has lost $16.5 million for the first half of 2018, and it lost $45.1 million last year.
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Royal Caribbean unveils
chatbot for agents
The function represents a big upfront investment but should offer operational savings if it is widely used.
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Higher prices and onboard spending propel NCLH
For the second quarter, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings posted net income of $226.7 million, up from $198.5 million a year earlier.
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Lithuania's capital puts risque humor in tourism campaign
The slogan is "Vilnius, the G-spot of Europe." The tagline: "Nobody knows where it is, but when you find it, it's amazing."
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Seabourn doing Cuba cruises
The luxury line got permission from Cuban authorities to sail to Havana from Miami and San Juan in late 2019.
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Cunard packaging
tours with cruises
Rome, Hong Kong, Dubai and Cape Town, South Africa are among the tour locations.
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Royal Caribbean replacing phone tree with virtual assistant
The technology is being readied for selective rollout in the fall, with an end to the phone tree envisioned in the spring of 2019.
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