Short-term Rentals
Black Swan Acquires Lyric Hospitality to Expand Luxury Rental Reach
Plans for Growth as Consumer Demand for Short-Term Rentals Rises
Plans for Growth as Consumer Demand for Short-Term Rentals Rises
The Governments proposed registration scheme for short-term lets must be mandatory and nationwide across England, trade body UKHospitality said.
Members of the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) applauded a vote by the Arkansas House Committee on City, County, and Local Affairs not to advance legislation that would have weakened oversight of short-term rentals in the state.
While the proposal represents a step in the right direct direction, HOTREC nevertheless believes that it needs to be further strengthened and clarified so that the final law is future-proof and helps to level the playing field amongst different accommodation providers.
The initiative is an important step and opportunity to level the playing field amongst all accommodation providers, a majority of which are microenterprises, and establish a framework that will protect and benefit consumers, residents, local communities and the entire EU tourism ecosystem.
To ensure fairness and boost competition, the EU Commission recently presented a set of draft rules to regulate short-term rentals to tourists and help authorities ensure balanced tourism development.
HOTREC published a new report on Short-Term Rentals (STRs), looking back at how the regulatory debate emerged and evolved and providing a vision of how to address this complex phenomenon.
The report, Best practices for short-term rentals, developed by WTTC with the support of Airbnb draws from the experiences of cities around the world to offer easy-to-implement best practices for this type of accommodation, which has become a popular choice amongst travellers.
Q2 2022 is looking even better, with booking pace 88% higher than 2021.
When Brian Chesky predicted a permanent shift in travel, I dont think anybody truly took him seriously. Sure, Airbnb was in a hole and he had to talk his own book, but just as many of us didnt quite realize, 18 months on, that COVID's specter would still be haunting us, none of us quite realized the Belle Époque of hospitality might never come back.