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DAILY BULLETIN
September 11, 2018
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Will higher bag fees pay off for airlines, or will flyers balk?
In bumping baggage fees, JetBlue and United are gambling that the move will help cut into the profit erosion resulting from stagnant airfares and higher costs, especially pricier fuel. 
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Hyperlocal weather
forecasting service
improves airline operations
JetBlue has benefited from its partnership with ClimaCell, a startup that uses data gleaned from cellular sites to forecast weather on a minute-by-minute basis.
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Signature Travel Network CEO a big fan of the term 'travel adviser'
Alex Sharpe encouraged members and supplier partners attending the network's annual Owners' Meeting to adopt the term to describe agents.
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INSIGHT BY JAMIE BIESIADA
What do your business
emails say about you?

Jacqueline Whitmore, etiquette expert and founder of the Protocol School of Palm Beach, shares some basic tips for business email.

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FEATURED STORY
Rich culture, history
in bustling Chongqing

Located at the junction of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers in the Sichuan Basin, the city is considered a gateway to southwest China.

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HOW TO ROCK YOUR DAY: INSIDER TIPS TO MANAGE YOUR
From starting the day right to delegating effectively to making the most of supplier tools, check out these insider tips for managing your time better to achieve more, focus on what counts most and increase profits. Part 3 of a 3-part "Travel Agents Rock" series. Sponsored by Carnival Cruise Line
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MORE NEWS
Carolinas prepare for
Hurricane Florence
Airlines are starting to let passengers change plans that include travel into the possible path of the hurricane.
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Yorke joins Travel Weekly parent as chief digital officer
Matt Yorke is tasked with advancing Northstar Travel Media's portfolio of digital marketing capabilities and products.
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MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
TW Chats on Twitter tomorrow: Tops in travel

Our annual chat where we ask for top picks in 12 travel categories. The chat is Wednesday at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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