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HOME BASED AGENT
August 13, 2018
INSIGHT BY JAMIE BIESIADA
Confusion dampens interest in Cuba
A recent survey from Allianz Global Assistance found that Americans' interest in visiting Cuba is waning, with the majority of respondents stating they don't understand current travel restrictions to the country.
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NEWS
ASTA and NACTA get new names
ASTA is changing its name 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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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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Liberty Travel alters host agency structure
Annual fees have been replaced with a choice of two monthly fees.
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Utah senator aims to ease proposed regulations on agents
Sen. Mike Lee  will introduce an amendment to the FAA reauthorization bill that would lessen disclosure burdens for travel agents.
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Distribution issues lead Mark Travel to part ways with Playa, Excellence
Mark, which merged earlier this year with Apple Leisure Group, couldn't reach an agreement with two hospitality companies to sell their brands.
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2 steps forward, 1 step back: AI's role in travel challenging but inevitable
Experts foresee a bright future, especially for technologies that make humans "smarter" by helping them in their jobs. AI does face hurdles, though, as evidenced by the recent shuttering of WayBlazer.
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