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By experts, for experts: The official Travel Weekly account delivers news coverage and analysis of the business of travel. Headline news of the travel industry.
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Motorcoach tour firm Royal Star Hawaii expands its fleet
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The company is investing $4 million investment to add eight motorcoaches and two 14-passenger vans.
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises creates space for culinary programming
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The Epicurean Enrichment Studio will be a space aboard the Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager.
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Jumeirah offers Caribbean and Mediterranean yacht cruising
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A sailing on the Maltese Falcon is an experience in Jumeirah Privé, a collection of experiences for wealthy customers.
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Atlantis Cruises kicking off the new year with an Oahu fireworks sailing
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The cruise aboard the 150-foot Majestic includes a DJ and one complimentary drink from the ship's full-service bar and cocktail lounge.
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Katie Malone of Aurora Expeditions on how growth reshapes its strategy
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Cruise editor Teri West spoke with Malone about adding a third ship, branching out beyond Antarctica and creating small-ship-style itineraries.
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Going deep into Norway's fjords with Havila Voyages
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Many cruise lines list Norway on their itineraries, but Havila's four ships stand apart in that they sail only to Norwegian ports on ships small enough to navigate the country's 1,000 fjords and...
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In Galveston, there's plenty to see before heading to sea
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Galveston has everything a cruiser could want: lively pool scenes, a pier-based amusement park and historical and architectural sites.
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Hotel leaves its 'Mark' on NYC's Upper East Side
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The Mark Hotel in New York is at once under the radar and the place to be.
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American Airlines enables customers to buy miles and status
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AAdvantage Pass purchasers get Gold status and 100,000 miles. The price tag: $5,000.
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A Duke's restaurant is coming to West Oahu
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Duke's at The Cove will open in 2028 on Oahu's west side in the Ko Olina Resort, the second Duke's on the Hawaiian island.
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DOT puts Peraton in charge of air traffic control overhaul
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The security and technology company, which is owned by private equity firm Veritas Capital, will manage the construction of a modernized U.S. air traffic control system.
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InterContinental will return to Prague
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Expected to open in the first half of 2029, the InterContinental Prague will occupy an Old Town building that dates back to 1839.
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Riviera Travel names Matt Luscombe CEO
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He succeeds Phil Hullah, who will aid in the leadership transition and stay involved in the river cruise line's business.
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United-Travelport partnership breaks new ground on NDC
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The partners will work in concert on modern digital retailing, contrary to the traditional GDS-airline relationship in which technology is built separately by each party and later integrated.
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The four things wrong with NDC
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It's premature to call NDC a failure, but there are problems that airlines need to fix to ensure its future.
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Travel advisor platform Tern adds bookable content
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Project Expedition's tours, activities and attractions are on the Tern platform, and Tern next plans to add travel insurance vendors.
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Grand Canyon South Rim hotels are closed due to water line issues
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According to the National Park Service, the closures follow "a series of significant breaks" in the Transcanyon Waterline.
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A&K delivers a boutique experience on its new Amazon ship
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Guests on the Pure Amazon enjoy luxurious accommodations, local Peruvian cuisine and guided wildlife outings.
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JetBlue adds five Puerto Rico routes
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The airline will serve San Juan year-round from Philadelphia; Buffalo, N.Y.; Jacksonville, Fla.; and the Virginia cities of Richmond and Norfolk.
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