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DAILY BULLETIN
April 28, 2022
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2022 Consumer Editors Roundtable, Part 1: The hospitality quotient
Restaurateur Danny Meyer joins our annual editors roundtable for a discussion centered on hospitality and travel, touching on subjects from enduring pandemic trends to labor to foodie capitals.
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For the first time, leisure-travel air sales top pre-pandemic levels
For the week ending April 24, leisure-focused U.S. travel sellers sold 1.1% more airline tickets than they did during the same week in 2019, according to ARC data.
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Seatrade's spotlight is on Arnold Donald's departure from Carnival
The news that Arnold Donald would step down as Carnival Corp.'s CEO on Aug. 1 couldn't help but steal the show at the Seatrade Cruise Global conference.
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Carnival Celebration to feature the Golden Jubilee bar and lounge
The Golden Jubilee is a nod to Carnival Cruise Line's 50th anniversary this year and will feature artwork, memorabilia and original pieces from Carnival's earlier vessels.
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CRUISE INSIGHT
Dreaming up life-size innovations in Royal Caribbean's headquarters
By Andrea Zelinski
Royal Caribbean Group's chief product innovation officer Jay Schneider had me at "microbubbles."
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OPINION: FROM THE WINDOW SEAT
Why are global hotel firms still operating in Russia?
By Arnie Weissmann
The majority of Western-flagged hotels in Russia are still open and operate under familiar names. Ukrainian tourism officials want Western hospitality companies to pull out now.
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NCL reveals new details of the spa on its Norwegian Prima, Viva ships
The line said the ships will feature the first charcoal sauna at sea as well as a two-deck, indoor spa waterfall.
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FAA and airlines to discuss how to alleviate Florida airspace congestion
In the Sunshine State, JetBlue and Spirit have been the most operationally challenged U.S. mainline carriers this month.
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Delta to begin paying flight attendants for flight boarding
Across the airline industry in the U.S., hourly pay for flight attendants starts when passengers are seated and the plane's doors close.
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Avoya deepens and adds to its marketing initiatives for advisors
It includes more than 160 new marketing assets that advisors can send to clients with their agency's logo and information.
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