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DAILY BULLETIN
August 3, 2018
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TSA considering ending
screening at small airports
It is unclear how advanced the proposal is and whether it will ever be adopted. Still, aviation-security experts reacted with alarm.
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Tourists frustrated as Eiffel Tower closes in peak season
Since Wednesday, Eiffel Tower workers have been on strike over a new visitor access policy, which they say is responsible for inordinately long queues.
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Blue World's crowdfunding also builds community of cruisers
Blue World is trying to carve out a very specific niche by making its cruises all about active, athletic, healthy lifestyles. It is also hoping that successful crowdfunding will validate its idea.
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As trip numbers grow,
travel insurers see big jump
in sales of annual policies
Agents are putting the product in front of clients who take multiple trips each year, resulting in the growth of the annual product.
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Scheduled charter
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The upscale operators face challenges competing with legacy first class cabins.

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Royal Caribbean showing Netflix film shot on Harmony of the Seas
The cruise line is holding special viewing parties on its four largest ships for "Like Father," a film starring Kristen Bell, Kelsey Grammer and Seth Rogen.
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Canadian budget carrier Swoop unveils U.S. routes
The ultralow-cost subsidiary of WestJet will fly eight winter seasonal routes, including Edmonton-Las Vegas.
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Travelport CEO remains
mum on activist investor
Gordon Wilson said he wasn't fielding any questions about Elliott Associates during Thursday's earnings call.
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Sandals including BMW
transfers for high-end guests
at Montego Bay resorts
Club and Butler guests already get private check-in at the Club Sandals lounge and access to the 24-hour private lounge.
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United to connect
Washington and Israel
United will fly the route three times weekly beginning May 22.
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