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DAILY BULLETIN
December 4, 2018
TOP STORIES
Experts unsurprised
Marriott got hacked
"The hospitality world has been notoriously bad at implementing security to protect their own systems and the data of their guests," said cybersecurity expert Brian Krebs.
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Outcome of GDS antitrust
probe unforeseeable
How and when will the European Commission rule? It's hard to say, according to a Phocuswright analyst.
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Paris riots occur in tourist areas
Activists wearing yellow jackets torched cars, smashed windows, looted stores, threw rocks at police and tagged the Arc de Triomphe with multi-colored graffiti.
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Apollo and Star cash out of Norwegian Cruise Line
Two strategic investors that have steered Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings for more than a decade will no longer own any stock in the company.
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United to begin selling transatlantic basic fares
Like similar offerings from its U.S. rivals, United will require customers to pay for their first checked bag.
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Africa comes together
to promote tourism

The African Tourism Board will for the first time bring together the continent's various tourism interests in a collaborative effort to boost travel to the region.

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All-ages excitement on Adventures by Disney NYC tour

The New York City Short Escape vacation offers a surprisingly fresh look at some of the city's most iconic destinations.

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Marriott sued over data breach
Class actions have been filed on behalf of consumers and investors.
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National Geographic
Venture christened
The U.S.-flagged Venture is a sister ship to the National Geographic Quest, which was delivered last year.
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Carnival heading back
to Europe in 2020
After a year in which it will have no ships in Europe, Carnival Cruise Line will send the Carnival Legend there for the summer of 2020.
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United, Avianca and Copa
agree to joint venture
Pending regulatory approvals, the carriers would be able to share revenue and coordinate flight times.
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