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Business, 06.06.2021 14:00 khenalilovespandas

Why do you think some travelers are turning to these types of lodging sites over a more traditional hotel? What aspects do average hotels have that are not available through rental sites such as these?
What are some scenarios where you feel that the use of a lodging rental site would be a better option for travelers? What are some scenarios in which you feel the use of a hotel would be a better option?
Discuss which types of hotels you feel are being hurt or are in the biggest competition with rental sites such as those you explored? Why do you think that is?
Do you think rental sites such as these will one day take the place of all hotels? Why or why not?
It has recently been brought up that these types of online lodging rentals should be taxed with the same hotel tax that traditional hotels are taxed with. Do some additional research on this. What is hotel tax? Do you think putting a hotel tax on places such as these would be fair? Why or why not?

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