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DAILY BULLETIN
December 10, 2018
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Paris police arrest
some 1,000 protestors
France interior minister Christophe Castaner estimated there were 10,000 yellow-vest protesters in Paris on Saturday, among some 125,000 protesters around the country.
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All signs point to continued growth in luxury travel
The global financial markets might have been roiling last week, but at the world's premier luxury travel event, there was nothing but optimism that the luxe boom will remain on a steady growth course.
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Consumers see 'agents'
and 'advisers' differently,
ASTA survey shows
Research suggests that the former is associated with getting travel deals and the latter is viewed as a destination insider and expert.
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U.S. network airlines
object to Air Italy service
Qatar Airways' 49% stake in Air Italy is the root of the problem, according to a lobbying group representing the U.S. airlines.
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INSIGHT BY MEAGAN DRILLINGER
The effect of the Cuba 'restricted list' on American travelers

With travel to Cuba still very much legal when done within the cultural exchange parameters, what does this restricted list mean for U.S. citizens?

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FROM THE WINDOW SEAT
Wiped out by wildfires,
her clients help her rebuild
By Arnie Weissmann

When California wildfires destroyed her business, Tammi Leader Fuller's clients raised $70,000 -- and counting -- so it can rise from the ashes.

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Hilton builds its Tapestry of upscale, independent hotels
Since unveiling the collection in January 2017, Hilton has been quickly expanding the upscale soft brand domestically and abroad.
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Steamboat Ski Resort
getting upgraded gondola
The replacement project will begin immediately after the resort closes following the 2018-2019 winter season.
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Sales growth will continue
in 2019, travel insurers predict
That projection is consistent with other insurers' expectations, barring any black-swan events in the coming year.
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Expedia Group launching
AI bot for lodging partners
Rolling out in the first half of next year, the tool will be available on the Expedia PartnerCentral platform.
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MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
TW Chats on Twitter this week:
Luxury

Our annual chat about the creme de la creme of travel options: What's best, and what's next. The chat is Dec. 12 at 3 p.m. Eastern.

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