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DAILY BULLETIN
October 19, 2018
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Disney World constructing
nature-themed resort
In addition to 900 hotel rooms, the resort on the shoreline of Bay Lake will have Disney Vacation Club villas.
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Inked at sea: Virgin Voyages
ship will have tattoo parlor
The shop will be called Squid Ink, staffed by two full-time resident artists selected by Lou Rubino Jr., owner of World Famous Tattoo Ink.
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Proposed $13 billion refit of
New York's JFK has its critics
While advocates touted the plan for improvements to terminals, taxiways and roadways, critics said it fails to address the fundamental capacity constraints at the airport.
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American Airlines begins
$1.6B renovation at LAX
Work on terminals 4 and 5 is to be done in phases with completion targeted before the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
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MORE NEWS
Uniworld building new ships
for four destinations
The river cruise line will launch luxury vessels in Egypt, Portugal and Vietnam in 2020, and Russia in 2021.
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Carnival increasing daily
gratuity charge to $13.99
For guests in suites, the amount will rise to $15.99 per day.
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Silversea sailing to Cuba
Five cruises next year are already open for booking, with more in the works.
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British Airways launching
service to Charleston, S.C.
The move continues the carrier's expansion into midsized U.S. markets.
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Norwegian Air, Icelandair
join TSA PreCheck
The number of carriers participating in the expedited screening program has reached 56.
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