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DAILY BULLETIN
May 18, 2022
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Searching for air? Flyer beware
Unwary travelers booking air via search engines risk clicking through to fraudsters claiming to represent airlines. And no one is doing much to stop the practice.
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Biden administration to reinstate people-to-people group travel to Cuba
The Biden administration also plans to authorize commercial and charter flights to locations beyond Havana.
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Ensemble shareholders approve Navigatr acquisition
Members of the travel agency consortium said they will benefit from having access to Navigatr's technology.
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United's grounded 777s are cleared for takeoff later this month
The airline's 52 Pratt & Whitney-powered Boeing aircraft have been parked for over a year following an in-flight incident that sent engine parts flying into a Denver suburb.
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Japan to allow limited foreign package tours as experiment
Tours must have guides and fixed itineraries and will be allowed from the U.S., Australia, Singapore and Thailand.
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OPINION: REALITY CHECK
Here's some travel news you may have missed
By Richard Turen
Let's go beyond the pandemic and Ukraine, and talk about where Taliban fighters like to spend their leisure time.
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Cunard's maiden voyages on Queen Anne available to book May 18.
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CRUISE INSIGHT
Vaccination rates on cruise ships: Where do things stand today?
By Andrea Zelinski
It will be interesting to see which brands are maintaining higher-than-required vaccination levels and how that affects their overall recovery.
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Startup Explora Journeys hires former Crystal Cruises managers
MSC Group's new luxury lifestyle cruise line has appointed seven people to its commercial team to support travel advisors. Three of them previously worked for Crystal.
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Miami's airport to offer biometric boarding on all international flights
It's the largest implementation yet of biometric exit technology at a U.S. airport, according to MIA and technology partner SITA.
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NCL to open all kids clubs by June
About half of the kids clubs are open now, but by June 1 every club on every NCL ship will be ready, said CEO Harry Sommer.
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American Queen Voyages names Giersdorf acting president
With David Giersdorf's appointment, COO Shawn Bierdz will part ways with American Queen Voyages.
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Disneyland summer plans include a new 'Lion King' show
The debut of "Tale of the Lion King" and the arrival of the traveling "Soul of Jazz" exhibit are among the highlights at Disney's California theme parks.
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THIS WEEK ON TRADE SECRETS
Making the leap from employee to independent contractor
There's a big difference between a travel agency employee and an affiliated independent contractor. Get into the topic of making the switch with Amanda Klimak, president and co-owner of Largay Travel.
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