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DAILY BULLETIN
May 09, 2022
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Focus on Hotels: Destination wedding bliss
Demand for wedding travel is surging. So is its scope, with couples planning bigger bashes and their guests extending trips.
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Denver Airport makes more room for Southwest
Southwest will have 16 more gates to work out of come June, giving it 40 total at Denver.
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Travel groups urge White House to drop Covid test rule
More than 260 travel industry and business organizations have signed a letter calling for the end of the pre-departure inbound testing requirement.
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ON THE RECORD
Carmen Roig on life after Crystal: Her new role as sales exec at Princess
Roig talked about how Princess can work better with travel advisors and what "business as unusual" means.
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Cunard's maiden voyages on Queen Anne available to book May 18.
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Advisors and suppliers meet at GTM West
Travel Weekly's GTM West event drew 109 travel advisors from the U.S. and Canada for one-on-one appointments and networking.
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Dispatch, Epcot: Saving the world on the new Cosmic Rewind coaster
Travel Weekly's Jamie Biesiada takes a breathtaking ride on Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Epcot's first roller coaster.
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Expedia system ties hotel search results to customer experience
At its Explore partner event, it unveiled a technology platform called Expedia Group Open World and a system that rewards hotels for providing a better guest experience.
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Know a mom who'd be a perfect Royal Caribbean godmother? Head to TikTok
U.S. users of TikTok can take part in the #SearchForWonderMom contest by nominating a mom who "inspires those around them to discover, wonder and make memories."
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National Geographic Media names Nathan Lump editor in chief
Lump, a former editor in chief of Travel + Leisure, is leaving Expedia Group.
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RIVER CRUISE INSIGHT
Le Boat charts a new course in the pandemic era
By Nicole Edenedo
With the bulk of its business now in Canada rather than Europe, the private boat charter company has added six premium vessels to its Ontario fleet.
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