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- Hotel Industry Rallies to Support Los Angeles Fire Victims — Here Are Discounted Accommodation Options for Evacuees - TravelAge West
Hotel Industry Rallies to Support Los Angeles Fire Victims — Here Are Discounted Accommodation Options for Evacuees - TravelAge West
Summary
This article discusses discounted accommodation options for fire victims in Los Angeles provided by the hotel industry. While not directly about STRs, it highlights the importance of community support and potential opportunities for hosts to assist in similar situations.
Key Insights
- •The hotel industry is providing discounted accommodations to fire victims.
Action Items
- ✓Consider offering discounts or special rates to those affected by local disasters if possible. Review your listing and amenities to ensure it's suitable and clearly communicated for such guest needs.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →TravelAge West: TravelAge West published the article.
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