Airbnb…
Policy change:
The "corona procedures" that all apartment owners must be familiar with
The corona plague has caused the tourism industry to be almost completely wiped out, but the international rental site Airbnb has ordered a long line of guidelines and measures, apparently in preparation for a possible return to routine.
Nearly 7 million homes, apartments, rooms and more are currently on the Airbnb site, and from now on apartment owners will be required to make sure the property stays empty for 24 hours, from the moment one guest finishes staying at the place until the next guest enters. The company explained that this decision was made based on the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and more specifically "in order to address the possibility that the virus is transmitted through respiratory droplets that may remain in the air for many hours."
As mentioned, the tourism industry has suffered a considerable economic blow in light of the crisis. According to the analytics company STR, in the week ending April 18, the average occupancy rate in US hotels was only 23.4%. It is estimated that the impact on Airbnb is the same, at least. However, it is important to note that Airbnb is a private company, and therefore It does not disclose occupancy rates.
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Even if they give me a month and a half free on the most beautiful property on their site… Thank you!
A fund to help apartment owners? How exactly will her son Nev help? Will you distribute money?
Amazing what you wrote makes me think of another destroyed business aspect