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DAILY BULLETIN
March 24, 2022
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New York's Hotel Chelsea partially reopens after 11-year closure
The landmark hotel is still under renovation, but some rooms are available to book.
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Carnival will pay tribute to its hometown with Miami zone on new ship
The Carnival Celebration's Miami-inspired area will be called 820 Biscayne, which was the address of Carnival's original headquarters.
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JW Marriott safari lodge coming to the Masai Mara
Marriott has partnered with Baraka Lodges on the luxury tented camp in Kenya, which is scheduled to open in 2023.
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Frank Del Rio Jr. named Oceania Cruises sales chief
Del Rio Jr. has returned to the cruise industry and will be responsible for all of Oceania's sales and marketing activities across the globe.
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American and JetBlue enhance reciprocal loyalty benefits
Status members can choose a complimentary Main Cabin Extra seat on American or an Even More Space seat on JetBlue when available.
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Norwegian Escape repairs take longer than expected
Norwegian Cruise Line has canceled the March 26 departure from Port Canaveral after canceling the March 19 departure last week.
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The latest developments in the China Eastern Airlines crash
Amid difficult conditions, officials said Wednesday they had recovered what they believe is the cockpit voice recorder carried by the China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800.
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CARIBBEAN INSIGHT
Using Covid-era downtime to envision a 'new' Cayo Levantado
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The Dominican Republic resort will have a new look and a new approach.
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OPINION: FROM THE WINDOW SEAT
What does the American traveler want?
By Arnie Weissmann
In rapidly changing times, the service life of traveler-sentiment surveys falls somewhere between a soufflé and a TikTok video. But this quarter's MMGY Portrait of the American Traveler provides meaningful insights.
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U.S. citizens can travel home with an expired passport through June 30
The State Department said the extension will lessen travel difficulties created by the pandemic.
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U.S. Capitol reopening for limited public tours after 2 years
The resumption will occur in phases, beginning on Monday for school groups and other groups of up to 15 people who would be led by lawmakers or their aides.
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Delta takes delivery of its first Airbus A321neo
The aircraft will debut Delta's newest domestic first-class seat when it enters service in May.
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Oneworld alliance and Delta reach deals for sustainable fuel with Gevo
Gevo plans to produce its fuel using ethanol processed from inedible corn products.
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Wyndham's new economy extended-stay brand has 50 hotels in the pipeline
The brand, currently known as Project Echo, is expected to launch in 2023. The prototype hotel has 124 studios with kitchenettes.
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