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Daily Bulletin: Solving the middle seat | FAA chief defends agency

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DAILY BULLETIN
September 26, 2018
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Airplane seat maker gives middle passenger more elbow room
Molon Labe seats are unique in the industry because of their staggered design. And the company has made its first sale.
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FAA chief defends
agency's modus operandi
On Tuesday at the Regional Airline Association's conference, FAA acting administrator Dan Elwell addressed recent allegations of lax airline oversight.
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Carnival discontinuing
concert series
The cruise line had been hosting concerts by well-known rock, country and R&B acts since 2014.
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IATA rolls out digital agent ID
It takes up to six weeks to get a new physical card. The new digital card is ready in 48 hours.
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TripAdvisor's Jeff Chow

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American Express program
draws dozens of Nexion agents
The Apex program enables advisers to earn commissions when clients redeem Membership Rewards points for travel.
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Hyatt's Andaz brand
to make Caribbean debut
in Turks and Caicos
The resort on Grace Bay will have two buildings, one with a 59-room hotel and the other with 74 residences.
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Radisson Red coming
to Portland in November
It will be the second U.S. outpost of Radisson Hotel Group's lifestyle brand.
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Louisiana shipyard to build American Countess paddlewheeler
The American Queen Steamboat Company riverboat will use the existing hull of the Kanesville Queen, a former gaming vessel it acquired last year.
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