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Hawaii news: Marriott worker strike ends; new HTA chief named

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HAWAII
December 3, 2018
INSIGHT BY TOVIN LAPAN
Agreement brings end to Marriott worker strike in Hawaii
The strike lasted 51 days, the longest hotel work stoppage in the Aloha State since 1970.
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NEWS
Longtime Marriott exec Tatum to lead Hawaii Tourism Authority
Chris Tatum previously served as chairman of both the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association and Oahu Visitors Bureau and currently serves as chairman of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau.
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Four Seasons Resort Lanai debuts new boat
The Lanai V is a 45-foot luxury vessel operated by a crew from Lanai Ocean Sports.
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JetBlue and Hawaiian expand codeshare
Travelers originating from 26 Eastern U.S. airports can purchase Hawaiian/JetBlue codeshare tickets routing them through Boston to Honolulu.
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FEATURED STORY
On Norwegian ship, aloha meets Americana
The 13-year-old Pride of America has been well maintained and offers an attractive platform for seeing the Islands.
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