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DAILY BULLETIN
March 28, 2022
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Complex shipbuilding process upended by supply slowdowns
Coordinating the shipment and delivery of materials needed to build a cruise ship was a balancing act before Covid-19, but supply-chain issues born from the pandemic are turning the industry on its head.
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Princess Cruises adds sales executives, Chernesky takes on new position
The cruise line has hired Cal Almaguer and Carmen Roig while moving John Chernesky into a new role as a "brand champion."
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Judge: Sailings to Cuba were not allowed, cruise companies must pay
A federal judge in Miami said in a ruling that four of the largest cruise companies engaged in tourism to Cuba that was barred by U.S. law between 2015 and 2019.
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Air France-KLM to levy surcharge on legacy GDS corporate bookings
The airline group will extend its surcharge of 13 euros per one-way ticket this spring to corporate bookings when they are not enabled via NDC.
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The first ASTA Global River Cruise Expo was a hit with the travel advisors who attended, helping them better understand the product and the best ways to sell it.
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ON THE RECORD
Martinhal Group's Chitra Stern on hospitality updates and travel trends in Portugal
Stern talks about Portugal's tourism rebound, the upcoming debut of Martinhal's fifth property and which markets could be ripe for international expansion.
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FAA again extends slot-use waiver for international flights
Airlines can keep their dominant positions at major airports into late October, even if they drop some international flights.
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Margaritaville at Sea launches travel advisor website
The site offers a booking portal and courses to help agents sell the brand.
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Kissel Uptown Oakland aims to resonate with locals and visitors
The new hotel is in a bustling district of the Bay Area city with concert venues, restaurants, cafes and bars.
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American Marketing Group rolls out curriculum for new travel advisors
AMG companies Travelsavers and NEST have been beta-testing Kore since November.
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