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DAILY BULLETIN
November 5, 2018
TOP STORIES
Royal Caribbean calls new Miami terminal an industry milestone
The $247 million facility is the most expensive cruise terminal ever built and one of the most refined architecturally.
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Cruise lines bringing
back the supper club
The concept takes a splash of New York glamour and mixes it with equal parts fancy cocktails, a dance floor, a bandstand, mood lighting and, in some cases, an evening meal, all offered in a cozy room.
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Cruisers turn to smaller luxury ships and exclusive enclaves
The emphasis on luxury ships and suite classes on larger ships comes at a time when cruise sales in general have been strong for the agency community.
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INSIGHT BY HOLLY V. KAPHERR
After 140 years, Silver
Springs still sparkles

A tourist draw since just after the Civil War, the park's popular glass-bottom boat tours harken back to a bygone era in Florida tourism.

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FROM THE WINDOW SEAT
Exploring and
exploiting topophilia
By Arnie Weissmann

When destination marketing messages gets muddled, return to the basics.

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Holiday Travel in the Mexican Caribbean
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MORE NEWS
Non-air business helps Travelport through 'challenging' quarter
Travelport delivered a 2% increase in net revenue, but air revenue declined 3% in the third quarter.
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Travel Leaders Group's CEO reaffirms focus on luxury
Ninan Chacko called the luxury segment a "primary focus" for TLG, especially with its luxury-focused brands like Altour, Andrew Harper Travel, Colletts Travel, Protravel International and Tzell Travel Group.
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Hyatt expects to close Two Roads acquisition this month
Hyatt announced plans to acquire the hotel management company in early October. It would add five brands to Hyatt's portfolio.
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Windstar, Azamara launch pre-
and post-cruise packages
Windstar is calling its version Easy Stays, while Azamara will have City Stays.
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MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
TW Chats on Twitter this week:
Cruise

What's new in onboard activities and amenities, our annual cruise chat in conjunction with our CruiseWorld conference. The chat is Nov. 7 at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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