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DAILY BULLETIN
March 31, 2022
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CDC ends Covid warnings for cruising
After two years, the CDC removed its Travel Health Notice warning of the risk of contracting Covid on cruise ships.
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Hawaiian Airlines delays implementation of $7 GDS surcharge
In a notice to travel agents, the carrier said it was pushing back the launch date from April 1 to May 31.
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Supreme Court to hear labor case involving Viking River Cruises
The court will determine the enforceability of a law that allows California workers to sue their employers on behalf of the state for employment-law violations.
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Hurtigruten acquires a minority stake in Galapagos partner
Hurtigruten's 24.9% stake in Metropolitan Touring signals its growing ambitions in adventure travel.
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IHG's Atwell Suites makes its debut
The new upper-midscale brand has opened a 90-room hotel in Miami's Brickell neighborhood.
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Sabre: Corporate bookings reach two-year high
International and corporate bookings in March are expected to be at the highest level since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Sabre said in an SEC filing.
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Hotel Ziggy opens on the Sunset Strip
The rock'n'roll-inspired boutique hotel has a lobby bar lined with vinyl albums.
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Air Tahiti Nui will fly to Seattle
The airline will be the first to connect Seattle with the South Pacific.
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