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DAILY BULLETIN
April 11, 2022
TOP STORIES
Leisure agencies are outperforming OTAs in selling airline tickets
Each week beginning with the one ended Feb. 13, U.S. leisure travel agencies have outperformed the OTAs when viewed on relative terms to 2019.
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Spirit and JetBlue to discuss merger proposal
Discussions were planned after Spirit's board determined that JetBlue's purchase offer could be a "superior proposal" to an offer on the table from Frontier.
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Royal Caribbean's sixth Oasis-class ship to be named Utopia of the Seas
Construction is now underway on the ship, which is expected to debut in the spring of 2024.
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The 1000 aims to create an exclusive, global club of top travel advisors
The new club uses sales verification to recognize the crème de la crème. So far, travel advisors making the cut have averaged $3.1 million in annual sales.
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RIVER CRUISE INSIGHT
Emerald Cruises makes it clear: We're a premium brand
By Nicole Edenedo
The line has long been thought of as Scenic's thrifty little sister. But according to Ann Chamberlin, an executive with the parent company, that is a misconception.
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ON THE RECORD
Marriott's Mandy Gill on how marketing strategies shifted during the pandemic
The company's vice president of global marketing for the U.S. and Canada provides an update on how Marriott has continued to communicate effectively with customers.
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MORE NEWS
First Call: Entertainment and outdoor dining options shine on Discovery Princess
The sixth and final ship in Princess' Royal class made its debut March 27 with some features all its own.
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Warmer temps threaten ski industry, but hydrologist says it's a solvable problem
Patrick Belmont's analysis of 14 Utah ski areas showed that on average those resorts could make snow during 80% of their ski season days in 1980 but just 60% today.
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Royal Caribbean reports record-breaking week of bookings
The cruise line said the record-setting week was March 26 through April 1.
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