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Daily Bulletin: Names for Carnival and Ritz-Carlton ships

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DAILY BULLETIN
December 6, 2018
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Carnival brings back classic
name for new ship: Mardi Gras
Its largest ship due in 2020 will have the same name as the first Carnival ship that entered service in 1972.
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Ritz-Carlton's first
cruise ship named Azora
Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection CEO Doug Prothero said the name "embodies the wanderlust of a luxury journey at sea."
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Holland America's new
ship a treat for art lovers
The $4 million art collection on the Nieuw Statendam mostly relates to music.
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After breach, Marriott
will conditionally pay
for new passports
The company will reimburse guests who get a new passport because their passport number was stolen, if they can show that fraud has occurred.
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Alaska Railroad resumes passenger service
Crews inspected and completed repairs along approximately 500 miles of tracks following Friday's earthquake.
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Royal Air Maroc joining OneWorld
In 2020, the Moroccan carrier will become the alliance's first full member from Africa.
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Centurion Lounge coming
to London Heathrow
It will be American Express' first airport lounge in Europe.
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Selina to open hotel in New York
The lifestyle brand will operate a 90-room property between the Nolita and Lower East Side neighborhoods.
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