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DAILY BULLETIN
October 24, 2018
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Disney inks deal for
second private cruise
destination in Bahamas
Disney Cruise Line has won preliminary approval from the Bahamian government to build a destination for its ships on the southern tip of Eleuthera, an island about 75 miles east of Nassau.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda brings
star power to NYC-Puerto Rico
tourism partnership
NYC & Company and Discover Puerto Rico signed a one-year alliance Tuesday at an event hosted by the "Hamilton" creator.
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Former T+L editor brings cultural travel expertise to Valerie Wilson
Nancy Novogrod in 2019 will lead four group trips that she will curate. Valerie Wilson Travel will handle bookings.
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Travel and Transport takes
full ownership of Radius
The travel management firm has fully acquired the travel agency network, having completed the process over the past few years of buying out the network's other two owners.  
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CCRA replaces hotel
booking engine
TripSet.com replaces CCRATravel.com. Air and car rental bookings are expected to roll out on the platform later this year.
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SAS offers discount to youth travelers with no checked bags
Youth Go Light fares are available on flights between the U.S. and Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
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