AIRDNA-2021年旅游趋势报告(英文)-2021.3正式版.pdf

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2021 AirDNA Trend Report

“Unpredictable.” “Unparalleled.” “Unprecedented.” As the year comes to a close, it’s fair to assume we’ve collectively exhausted the ways to describe 2020. While each industry had its own distinct experience with the pandemic, that of short-term rentals was particularly unique. Travel -- the lifeblood of the industry -- came to a screeching halt. For hosts, letting strangers into your home suddenly felt as suspicious as it did pre-2000. Then, one theme emerged: while navigating new protocols and regulations, people sought space, safety, and connection. Travelers began traveling, but they changed how, where, and when. Albeit bruised and battered, short-term rentals have somehow managed to wrap up 2020 in relatively decent shape. If Airbnb’s blockbuster IPO is proof

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