Hotel performance fell short of vacation rentals in Q2 - Hotel Dive

4 months agoScore: 75
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Summary

In Q2, vacation rentals outperformed hotels in terms of performance. Hosts should monitor market trends and consider this when making pricing and booking decisions.

Key Insights

  • Hotel performance fell short of vacation rentals in Q2.

Action Items

  • Monitor market trends to understand the performance of your property compared to hotels and vacation rentals.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium
  • Consider how this trend may impact your pricing and booking strategies.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

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