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DAILY BULLETIN
May 05, 2022
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Hopper says flyers are 'in for a shock' with budget fares this summer
The fare-predicting and booking app is seeing a steep increase in budget domestic fares compared with summer 2019.
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Miami Beach's Raleigh Hotel to be redone, join Rosewood
The Raleigh, a well-known property in the heart of Miami Beach, is set to undergo an extensive restoration and expansion.
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Delta limits Sky Club access and introduces business lounge network
The carrier will begin opening a network of Delta One Clubs next year.
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They're back: Most cruise ships are now in service
Carnival Cruise Line is the first major operator to have all of its ships sailing with passengers; NCL's fleet will be back by the end of the week.
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Marriott's Q1: Luxury is a standout, vacation rentals is a focus
Although progress was made across all chain scales and market types, the company reported standout rate growth within its luxury sector.
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CARIBBEAN INSIGHT
What's new in Curacao for visitors: Celebrating a rebound
By Gay Nagle Myers
Curacao is celebrating its Covid rebound with eased entry requirements, a slew of new hotels under construction and entertainment venues open and in the works.
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Cruise lines thank advisors with freebies and bonuses
Several river and ocean lines are offering goodies and bonus commissions to celebrate Travel Advisor Appreciation Day.
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Avis Budget reports record Q1 as corporate demand returns
Demand picked up around Presidents' Day and continued into March and the second quarter.
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Tripadvisor names media exec Matt Goldberg as CEO beginning July 1
Goldberg succeeds co-founder Steve Kaufer, who announced in November he would step down.
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Former Transportation secretary Norman Mineta dies at 90
Mineta was a key figure in the deregulation of global distribution systems and was behind efforts to liberalize air travel between the U.S. and the EU.
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