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DAILY BULLETIN
October 4, 2018
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From layover to stayover
Icelandair discovered that mixing competitive fares with a memorable layover could entice flyers while building a country’s tourism industry. Today, countries around the world and their flagship airlines are turning layovers into bucket-list experiences.
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Norwegian Cruise Line promotes Hawaii sailings with free-air offer
The limited-time promotion is aimed at boosting sales for its Pride of America ship and more broadly raising Hawaii's profile following the Kilauea volcano eruption.
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FAA reauthorization
sent to Trump's desk
Among other measures, the bill requires the Department of Transportation to set minimum standards for seat widths and space between rows on commercial aircraft.
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Delano hotel coming
to Indian Wells, Calif.
Scheduled to open in 2020, the property will have 54 residences as well as a 154-room hotel.
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LEGAL BRIEFS
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Marriott testing home-sharing
in more European cities
The company is expanding its pilot beyond London to include units in Paris, Rome and Lisbon, bringing its offering to 340 properties.
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Avanti expands into large,
custom group travel
The tour operator, which sells exclusively through travel agents, previously did custom tours only for groups under 16.
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Hopper receives $100M in
funding for large expansion
The mobile app, which combines data and artificial intelligence to predict future prices for flights and accommodations, has sold nearly $1 billion in bookings since it launched in 2015.
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Host agency raising
money for Tourism Cares
Travel Planners International aims to raise $50,000 for the nonprofit by the end of next year.
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