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Thursday, April 5, 2018

Southwest Does More With Less + Bermuda's Tourism Threat + Red Lion Gets Knighted

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Editor's Note

No precedent exists for what Bermuda is doing, which is placing a ban on same-sex marriages after it legalized them. Tourism officials have been mum on this, leading the rest of the world, and specifically LGBTQ tourists, to believe they've fallen in line with the island government's decision. But some Bermudians are not staying quiet, filing a lawsuit this week — supported by some travel industry players — to reverse the ban that goes into effect in June. Skift's Dan Peltier and Hannah Sampson look at what's at stake for Bermuda's travel industry, an insightful read and a lesson for other destinations pondering similar short-sighted moves.
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