Traveling

Friday, September 21, 2018

Daily Bulletin: Delta pares group sellers | AAA has good news for agents

If you would like to View this message as a WebPage, please Click Here
DAILY BULLETIN
September 21, 2018
TOP STORIES
Delta mulling if group bookings change will be permanent
The airline quietly began a policy in early June that put an end to group bookings except when they are made by select travel agencies or tour operators that have been assigned a dedicated Delta sales representative.  
READ MORE
AAA survey: 75% would
consider using a travel agent
AAA found that millennials were just as likely as baby boomers to say they planned on using an agent.
READ MORE
NoMad Las Vegas
starts taking reservations
The boutique hotel within the Park MGM opens on Oct. 12.
READ MORE
As expected, American increases fee for checked bags
Since JetBlue upped the fee for the first checked bag from $25 to $30 in late August, all three major hub carriers have matched.
READ MORE
Advertisement
INSIGHT BY MEAGAN DRILLINGER
Cautious optimism over Mexico president-elect's tourist train plan

The ambitious plan would add a western leg not included in the original plan, which would reach Campeche, Merida and Valladolid before completing the circuit in Cancun.

READ MORE
Advertisement
REALITY CHECK
Let's play 'Shark Tank'
with travel startups
By Richard Turen

Imagine a travel "Shark Tank." What business ideas would attract your investment?

READ MORE
Advertisement
PICTURE PERFECT: BOOST YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA RETURNS
Are you maximizing your use of photos on your social media? Use these tips to take, post and share photos strategically to increase engagement and boost your social media presence. Sponsored by Apple Vacations
Read More
MORE NEWS
D.C.'s Hamilton Hotel
doing complete redesign
The art deco property, formerly a part of the Crowne Plaza chain and now an independent, will feature a new lobby lounge bar that takes its inspiration from the Prohibition era.
READ MORE
Royal Caribbean ends
in-room babysitting
The cruise line said it couldn't guarantee the service on a steady basis.
READ MORE
Swiss and Brussels offer
free extended stopovers
Swiss International Air flyers can stop for up to four nights free of charge before continuing onto their next destination. Brussels Airlines customers can do a stopover of up to five days.
READ MORE
MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
Follow Travel Weekly on Instagram

Follow#TravelWeekly on Instagram for the latest in global travel. Managing editor @twrtobin and destinations editor @emtravelweekly will be curating the best in where, why and how to travel now.

DAILY BULLETIN Editor:
Kimberly Scholz
Email Email the editor
Follow us on:
FacebookTwitter PinterestLinkedIn GooglePlus
Subscribe to Travel Weekly
Travel Weekly
For promotional opportunities in this newsletter,
contact sales@travelweekly.com
Privacy Policy

You can unsubscribe if you wish to stop receiving TW Daily Bulletin newsletter.

No comments:

Post a Comment