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Daily Bulletin: ALG doing more charters | Airline groups studying lack of female CEOs

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DAILY BULLETIN
September 17, 2018
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A bigger Apple Leisure Group
will do more charters
Apple Vacations president Tim Mullen noted that the addition of Funjet has made charter expansion attractive.
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Aviation trade groups studying lack of female CEOs
The study, "Soaring Through the Glass Ceiling," is scheduled for release next spring.
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Hurricane Florence cuts off road access to Wilmington, N.C.
The major highways into the area, Interstate 40 and U.S. 74, were not accessible on Sunday.
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Florida opens up hotel rooms, ports to Florence evacuees
Long accustomed to its residents evacuating north or to other parts of the state when hurricanes threaten, Florida was in the unusual position of accommodating diverted cruise ships and hotel-room seekers.
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New Cosmos Lite tours
include no excursions
Europe travelers have the option to purchase only the tours and activities that they find interesting, or none at all.
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MORE NEWS
Hotels rally behind promise to create safer workspaces
The American Hotel & Lodging Association's 5-Star Promise comes as hotel employee panic buttons have become commonplace -- in some cases, even legally mandated -- in a growing number of U.S. cities.
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Anguilla's Malliouhana reopening in December after redo
The luxury resort has been closed for repairs and renovation since Hurricane Irma hit last September.
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Routehappy starts tracking
airline beverages
The company will track the type and availability of beverages on offer for a particular flight, as well as whether the beverages are free.
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Air France to launch
seasonal Dallas service
The carrier will compete against American Airlines' established daily service.
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Hawaiian Airlines launching Boston service
The carrier said Boston is the largest U.S. market without nonstop service to Hawaii.
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