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Carnival Splendor to resume Mexico cruises

The Carnival Splendor returns to service on Feb. 20, three-and-a-half months after an engine room fire put the ship out of commission.    Read More

 

 

Falmouth cruise port opens

The Falmouth cruise port on Jamaica's north coast welcomed its first ship on Thursday, when Royal Caribbean's 3,400-passenger Voyager of the Seas docked there.    Read More

 

 

AA backs off booking fees for Travelport subscribers

American Airlines confirmed it would not charge non-U.S. and non-Caribbean Travelport subscribers new booking fees announced in November and initially slated for collection this month.    Read More

 

 

Radisson to drop free Internet for all but loyalty members

Carlson is changing its approach to rate-inclusive Internet access as it rolls out a new loyalty program next month.    Read More

 

Delta penalized $2 million on access issues

Delta agreed to pay $2 million in penalties and remedial expenditures after the Transportation Department cited the carrier for multiple infractions of the Air Carrier Access Act dating from 2007 and 2008.    Read More

 

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When the press release popped up in my inbox touting the country's first bedbug safety certification program for hotels and retailers, my first thought was, "Of course!"    
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