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Daily Bulletin: Tariffs hurt Chinese inbound travel | Hotel industry a bit edgy

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DAILY BULLETIN
August 17, 2018
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Since tariffs were
imposed, Chinese
inbound travel has dropped
Flight data analyzer ForwardKeys says group travel has taken the biggest hit.
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Continued revenue
growth predicted, but
hotel industry is wary
After enjoying growth in revenue per available room for roughly eight consecutive years, the hotel industry is bracing for a potential "soft landing."
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She founded a small agency in 1972 with one employee, and over the years it grew into the powerhouse Omega World Travel, No. 16 on Travel Weekly's 2018 Power List. Retirement? Not yet.
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Delta to codeshare
with Kenya Airways
Delta's code will be on flights to Nairobi from Europe and Africa.
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Air France-KLM hires Air Canada executive as CEO
Benjamin Smith is the first non-Frenchman to lead Air France-KLM.
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Best Western opens
first Vib hotel in U.S.
The company has introduced its boutique hotel brand in Springfield, Missouri.
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Royal Caribbean, Travel Institute collaborate on education initiative
Agents who have completed their master's degree from Royal Caribbean University are eligible to win a scholarship to participate in the Certified Travel Associate program.
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Saba to close airport for a month
While a new runway is constructed from Sept. 10 to Oct. 9, the small Caribbean island will only be accessible by ferry.
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