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Luxury news: Maldives marine projects a boon for guests and environment

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November 29, 2018
INSIGHT BY JERI CLAUSING
Four Seasons Maldives marine projects a boon for guests, ecosystem
Armando Kraenzlin, head of Four Seasons Maldives, began an ocean conservation program there 17 years ago. Today, that program has become one of the region's top marine research centers.
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NEWS
Luxury upgrade: Nashville Yards hotel will be a Grand Hyatt
The hotel in the $1 billion development had been slated to be a Hyatt Regency.
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SBE's Sam Nazarian
The CEO talks about the competitive lifestyle-hotel space and the AccorHotels partnership.
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Lindblad polar ship to explore Antarctica in depth
The 35-day Epic Antarctica itinerary will include the Antarctic Peninsula, rarely visited western Antarctica and the towering Ross Sea ice shelf.
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Luxury Retreats becomes Virtuoso preferred supplier
The travel agency group is seeing a sizable jump in private villa bookings.
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K-pop beats, DMZ pics on eclectic Seoul trip
Jeri Clausing writes: "When the Korea Tourism Organization invited me to this year's Korea Luxury Travel Mart, I couldn't bring myself to pass up the chance to visit the Demilitarized Zone and get a fresh dose of Asian luxury and wellness."
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