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After staying at airbnb's in japan, i'm never gonna stay at a hotel there again outside of ryoukans. Not does it suddenly open up a bunch of great places to live wherever you travel, but it's extremely competitive pricewise and often offers a much better living experience. Unless hotel lobbying squeezes them out, I don't see them dying. Travel will resume eventually.
you were actually staying at hotels... you have to get govt license even for airbnb. you can find the exact same listings on other websites like agoda for cheaper ( no airbnb listing fee)
No, and yes but that doesn't mean it's a hotel. unless you consider a "hotel" as a house in residential neighborhoods.
Dead already
What is AirBnB doing now in COVID environment?
See article in WSJ from a couple days ago.
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Try harder the next time. You got this bud βΊοΈ
Airbnb is safer than hotels right now. Very much alive and once Covid is not a threat π₯π₯π₯
Yes. Great concept but way overpriced and not really safe.
Is Facebook dying?
Dead already.
My Airbnb is fully booked. Nowadays people need a nice private place to hunker down.
Thanks for hosting!
When I go out for a vacation, I always go AirBnB, hotels are way expensive. So not soon.
I find Airbnb to be more expensive than a hotel.
I find airbnb quality to be very hit or miss if you go cheap. Nowadays I would only do Airbnb if its like a unique home