The 25 Most-Read Robb Report Stories of 2020 Rachel Cormack
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Robb Report‘s most popular offerings. Below, our 25 most-read stories of 2020. May they bring you a slightly lighter look back on the year we’d all like to forget.
25. To Boost Tourism, the Maldives Launches the World’s First Loyalty Program for a Country
The Maldives has been one of the canniest luxury destinations in responding to the pandemic, pivoting to focus on private jet arrivals as it reopened; its already socially distanced resorts enacted stringent, but efficient, protocols see Soneva, which bought its own PCR testing machine to conduct tests onsite on arrival. The next move is a world-first, which launched this month: the first-ever loyalty scheme for a country. This airline- and hotel-like system could prove pivotal for a country where tourism accounts for almo
lead, will it help him or hurt him? it s a great question. the west is anti-washington, anti-power, and you get a libertarian streak the furtherer west you go. he needs the labor movement to help inside vegas. they are upset because of jobs and they are upset at president obama a couple of times and they didn t get everything they wanted in the health care bill, between now and november, can he heal the rift for the labor movement and get them to work for him and really turn out the foot soldiers. as jessica pointed out, it s a state that is hurting, 13% unemployment, a the although of people believe in the state that, in fact, harry reid as the leader of the party should have been forcing the president to focus more on jobs than on health care reform. no matter what they think about it. they re upset about what s going on in their state and that s not going to help. it s interesting when i interviewed karl rove a couple weeks ago, i asked him, the tea party movement, does it hem