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Friday, April 13, 2018

Airbnb's 5 Familiar Defenses + British Airways Covets Disruptor + Universal Parks as Land Baron

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Editor's Note

Airbnb is no stranger to being sued, challenged and questioned. In fact, it's become so commonplace for cities to come after the homesharing service that the corporate response seems like a script now. Paris is the latest city to sue, and Hospitality Editor Deanna Ting recounts the reasons, familiar reasons, why Airbnb says the City of Light is dead wrong.

As cities get smarter about how to regulate short-term rentals, sooner or later Airbnb and all its competitors will have to offer some fresh thinking and not the same old, same old pushback.
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