Previous exposure to dengue may make Zika worse

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Previous exposure to dengue may make Zika worse
Scientists say previous exposure to another mosquito-borne virus, dengue, may exacerbate the potency of Zika infection.

How will UK tourism be affected by Brexit?
Britain’s tourism industry, while resilient, will be hit by post-Brexit uncertainty and currency moves, says Continuum Attractions’ Juliana Delaney.

Harilela Hotels: Brexit will be tough for hotel industry
While Brexit will hit the hotel industry hard it won’t actually be a huge issue for the U.K. as a whole, says Aron Harilela from Harilela Hotels.

This man is taking his family on a permanent vacation
Garrett Gee and his co-founders created a mobile scanning app, which was sold to Snapchat last year for $54 million. Now a millionaire, he decided to ditch real life and go on a permanent vacation with his family.

Brexit could force businesses to leave London
A survey by JLL found almost half of corporate occupiers plan to rethink their office space in London if a Brexit happens.

Check out the absolutely ridiculous ‘bremain’ suit Ryanair’s CEO is wearing
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary’s clothing speaks volumes about his position on the Brexit vote.

This may be the bus of the future
Meet Olli, the self-driving shuttle you can talk to — thanks to IBM’s Watson.

As EU fights over migrants, African Union takes steps to free movement of people
Africa is taking steps to establish the freedom of movement of people, goods and services on its own continent.

How will Brexit hit my vacation?
With uncertainty looming over Brexit, holidaymakers may be pondering over when is the best time to buy currency for their vacations.

TripAdvisor CEO: Rallying internet community to aid refugee crisis
Steve Kaufer, TripAdvisor CEO, discusses his company’s humanitarian efforts to help the more than 65 million people displaced worldwide.

Would Brexit hurt UK tourism industry?
UKinbound CEO Deidre Well says the U.K. tourism industry could face some regulatory burdens with a Brexit vote, but will easily bounce back.

Iran says has finalized the deal to buy 100 Boeing airliners
Iran has reached a deal to buy 100 planes from U.S. planemaker Boeing, and the two sides are awaiting approval by U.S. Treasury authorities.

Take unlimited flights to London or Paris—for a price
For $35,000, La Compagnie will sell 10 unlimited flight passes for travelers flying between New York and London or Paris.

Six books Wall Street will be reading on the beach this summer
Here are some of the books are Wall Streeters are taking to the beach this summer and what they say about the state of the market.

Shanghai’s first ultra-luxurious ‘seven-star’ hotel
Wanda Reign on the Bund Hotel features lavish installations and a French restaurant by Michelin chef Marc Meneau.

Commuters snarled after truck with deli meat crashes into one with bread
Morning commuters in New Jersey saw heavy delays on Friday after a truck carrying deli meat collided with a truck hauling bread.

The Dead Sea is dying
Further evidence on why the salty sea is dropping 3 feet a year.

Virgin America uses an alligator in summer promotion
In an unfortunate marketing stumble, Virgin America used an alligator in a promotion shortly after a gator killed a boy in Florida.

West Coast heat wave threatens flights
A record-breaking heat wave may be headed to the West Coast, according to local reports.

Sell American Airlines on rising oil, poor travel bookings: Merrill
Bank of America Merrill Lynch downgraded American Airlines to underperform from neutral.

West Coast heat wave threatens to bring major flight delays
A record-breaking heat wave coming to the West Coast could bring major flight delays with it, 9News reported.

Airbnb gets $1 billion debt facility from US banks: Source
Airbnb has secured a $1 billion debt facility from some big U.S. banks to aid its new services and finance its expansion plans.

Shanghai Disneyland by the numbers
Shanghai Disneyland, Disney’s first theme park in mainland China, is the entertainment company’s largest overseas outpost.

Deep-ocean search boats identify main locations of EgyptAir wreckage
The main locations of wreckage from MH804 have been identified, in the race to find the crashed jet’s black boxes.

As Orlando heals, questions arise over tourism fallout
The tourism industry is unlikely to deliver the state of Florida another blow, travel experts said.

Airlines race to Cuba, overcoming major hurdles
Galo Beltran stands on the tarmac testing a baggage scanner. Each time a barcode is successfully read, he smiles.

UnitedHealthcare to pay for kidney donors’ travel expenses
The nation’s largest insurer will fund travel and lodging expenses of people who are donating kidneys to customers of UnitedHealthcare.

Didi Chuxing raises $600M from China Life Insurance
The investment in the Uber rival includes equity of $300-million, and a long-term borrowing commitment of $305-million.

Air France operates only 80% of flights due to pilots’ strike
John Strickland, director of JLS Consulting, comments on the impact of a quarter of Air France pilots going on strike over pay cuts.

Robots serve you drinks on this Royal Caribbean cruise ship
The MS Ovation of the Seas ship features a bionic bar to serve passengers as many as one-thousand cocktails a day.

Here’s how electronic passports can enhance security
Iris Corporation’s Tan Say Jim explains the concept of covert security for e-passports which have a chip embedded inside the physical passport.

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