Arlene Satchell, Sun Sentinel

Arlene Satchell

Sun Sentinel

Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States

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Past articles by Arlene:

Spirit Airlines to begin Fort Lauderdale-Seattle route in April; pilots to picket Thursday

Spirit Airlines' new daily seasonal nonstop service between Fort Lauderdale and Seattle to begin April 12, 2018. → Read More

Celebrity Cruises' new 100-passenger ship tailor-made to explore Galapagos Islands

Celebrity Cruises plans to build new 100-passenger ship to explore the Galapagos Islands for year-round sailings starting in May 2019. → Read More

South Florida to see strong year-end holiday travel season starting with Thanksgiving

South Florida to see strong year-end holiday travel season starting with Thanksgiving Day festivities. → Read More

American's Flagship Lounge at MIA to open Thanksgiving for first-class, business travelers

American Airlines’ new Flagship Lounge at Miami International Airport will make its debut in November as part of a $200 million company-wide investment to enhance the luxury travel experience at key hubs for its high-paying international and transcontinental fliers. → Read More

Miami Beach boat show rebrands with new name for 30th run in February

The Yachts Miami Beach boat show — one of two major boating showcases that run annually in South Florida during the President’s Day holiday weekend — will debut a new name in 2018 for its 30th year, organizers announced Wednesday. → Read More

Spirit: New flights to Richmond, Va., begin March 15; Columbus route starts in February

Spirit Airlines is adding more domestic routes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport with new flights to Richmond, Va., and Columbus, Ohio, set to launch in early 2018. → Read More

2017 Fort Lauderdale boat show draws 105,000 visitors; up 7 percent from last year

More people turned out to buy boats or simply gawk at the 2017 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, which attracted 105,000 visitors from more than 50 countries, organizers said Tuesday. That's 7 percent more than a year ago. → Read More

Passenger traffic steams ahead at South Florida's two main cruise ports in fiscal 2017

Passenger traffic rises at South Florida's two key cruise ports - PortMiami and Port Everglades, in just-ended fiscal 2017. → Read More

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings posts record 3Q profit of $400M despite hit from hurricanes

Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., parent company of cruise operators Norwegian, Oceania and Regent Seven Seas on Thursday announced its third quarter 2017 earnings. → Read More

Carnival Cruise Line inks deal with Shell to fuel new LNG-powered ships coming in 2020, 2022

Doral-based Carnival Cruise Line has signed an agreement with Shell NA LNG to provide fuel for two new ships debuting in 2020 and 2022, which will be powered by liquefied natural gas, considered the world's cleanest burning fossil fuel. → Read More

Royal Caribbean posts strong third quarter profit despite $55M-plus hit from hurricanes

Miami-based Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. reported a strong third-quarter profit despite a large financial impact from recent hurricanes on its operations in the U.S and Caribbean markets. → Read More

Peak South Florida cruise season opens with "smart" ships, fancy terminals, luxe voyages

South Florida’s peak cruise season is ramping up as dozens of cruise ships – some new, others familiar - begin arriving in ports from summer sojourns in Europe, the Mediterranean, Alaska and other regions. → Read More

Fort Lauderdale boat show opens with plenty of boats, sun and security

The 58th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opened Wednesday and runs through Sunday at seven city locations. Plenty of boats, sun and positive vibes marked the opening of the 58 edition of the world's largest boat show Wednesday. → Read More

Fort Lauderdale boat show opens with plenty of boats, sun and security

The 58th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opened Wednesday and runs through Sunday at seven city locations. Plenty of boats, sun and positive vibes marked the opening of the 58 edition of the world's largest boat show Wednesday. → Read More

Strong economic signs fan optimism as 58th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opens Wednesday

Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show's 58th edition runs Nov. 1-5, 2017 at seven locations including Bahia Mar Yachting Center, The Sails Marina and Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center. → Read More

Strong economic signs fan optimism as 58th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opens Wednesday

Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show's 58th edition runs Nov. 1-5, 2017 at seven locations including Bahia Mar Yachting Center, The Sails Marina and Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center. → Read More

Boat-sharing firm Boatsetter relocates headquarters to Fort Lauderdale

Boat-sharing startup Boatsetter has dropped anchor in Fort Lauderdale as it prepares to ramp up operations nationally and internationally. → Read More

Hurricanes help shave $40 million from Spirit Airlines' third quarter revenue

Three hurricanes that barreled across key markets in Texas, Florida and the Caribbean helped to pare down Spirit Airline’s third quarter earnings by $40 million, the low-cost carrier reported Thursday. → Read More

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood previews 35-story guitar-shaped hotel set to open in 2019

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood shows off first seven floors of its new 35-story guitar-shaped hotel tower now under construction that’s slated to open sometime in 2019. → Read More

Pier 66 hotel to reopen Monday after Hurricane Irma damage; will go solo without Hyatt

Fort Lauderdale's iconic Pier 66 hotel to reopen Oct. 23 as independent property and following extended closure due to room damage from Hurricane Irma → Read More