This year has been an eventful one for short-term rentals around the world: The boom-bust saga and seeming unending fights about new regulations.
08.12.2023 - 20:37 / thepointsguy.com / Express
It appears American Express' pilot program of a luxury vacation home rental platform is doing well enough to expand to new destinations and invite more members into the mix.
American Express first piloted Select Homes + Retreats in August, according to Travel Weekly. The vacation home rental platform was initially only offered to a small group of consumer and Business Platinum Card members and limited to a small number of locations: beaches near San Diego; the Gulf Coast of Florida and Alabama; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Vail in Colorado; Maui, Hawaii; and Park City, Utah.
Destinations like Palm Springs, California, and Charleston, South Carolina, are now also on the luxe home rental platform, according to the Select Homes + Retreats website. Additionally, more of Amex's Platinum Card members report getting emails and invitations signaling their eligibility into the program. It is unclear what exactly the eligibility requirements may be.
Those who book through Select Homes + Retreats earn 5 Membership Rewards points per dollar on each getaway made using the Platinum Card. Further, you can pay with points for all or part of your rental. There does appear to be a two-night minimum for booking a stay, according to sample bookings made on the website.
"As we develop and learn from the initial roll out, we will look to continue enhancing the program, including adding additional properties and locations in the coming months," notes a pop-up notification on the Select Homes + Retreats" website.
If this kind of offering sounds familiar, you're not wrong.
Marriott, Accor, Hyatt and Mandarin Oriental all have some form of high-end vacation home rental platform. But don't call these Airbnb copycats.
Similar to how Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy or Homes & Hideaways by World of Hyatt works, Amex Select Homes + Retreats only works with homes operated by professional vacation management companies like Vacasa or Island Escapes rather than individual homeowners, which is where Airbnb gets many of its listings.
The trend is indicative of how travel companies increasingly see a need to provide travelers with a variety of options to book a trip. While it's unlikely any of these companies or American Express will ever appeal to the couch-surfing crowd, it is important they have something like a luxury vacation home rental platform to appeal to existing customers who want a different kind of accommodation when they travel — and still want to be able to earn and redeem points.
It's highly unlikely Airbnb leaders are losing too much sleep over this: American Express has a small number of listings compared to the more than 6 million found on Airbnb. Further, the short-term rental giant has a
This year has been an eventful one for short-term rentals around the world: The boom-bust saga and seeming unending fights about new regulations.
While many reports this time of year are focused on looking at what lies ahead, Skyscanner is taking a different approach.The global travel marketplace has crunched its voluminous booking data from the past 12 months to provide an insider's review of the “Year in Travel” for 2023. All of the Skyscanner number crunching resulted in insights surrounding the most popular travel destinations of the past year among U.S. travelers, cheapest flights, biggest hotel bargains, and even the most budget-friendly car rental destinations. Let’s start with the most popular travel destinations, shall we?Drumroll please….Sin City aka Las Vegas, Nevada nabbed the top spot in the hearts of American travelers in 2023, attracting more visitors than any other location.“From visiting one of the many world-famous casinos or checking out world-renowned restaurants and shops on the Las Vegas strip, US travelers loved to visit and feel the vibes of Sin City,” says the Skyscanner report. Coming in second place among Americans was the eternal favorite, London.
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Philippine Airlines just joined American Airlines' ever-growing list of international partners, putting the Southeast Asian archipelago much closer in reach.
Good news for Bilt Rewards members: The program has added a new airline transfer partner. Starting Dec. 15, 2023, Bilt Rewards members can transfer points to Avianca LifeMiles at a 1:1 ratio.
Skiing and snowboarding got a big participation boost from the pandemic, and leisure travel in general has been running at a frenetic pace, with demand often outstripping supply. As a result, many top winter vacation destinations are more expensive than ever. Because Marriott’s Bonvoy is the world’s largest hotel loyalty program, many frequent travelers and those who accrue points through business travel will be looking to redeem their earnings for much needed “free” vacation stays.
Global market research company Euromonitor International has released its annual rankings of city destinations based on tourism, sustainability and economic performance. Europe dominates the field. Paris was crowned the most attractive city destination in the world in the Top 100 City Destinations Index 2023, with seven European destinations landing in the top 10 and the continent owning 63 spots in the top 100 overall. Nadejda Popova, Senior Manager (Loyalty) at Euromonitor International, said: “Paris has retained the title of the world's leading city following exceptional performance across the Tourism Policy and Attractiveness, Tourism Infrastructure and Tourism Performance pillars.” Paris was followed by Dubai in second place, Madrid in third, Tokyo in fourth and Amsterdam in fifth. The top 10 was rounded out by Berlin (6), Rome (7), New York (8), Barcleona (9) and London (10).
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American Airlines will fly as many as 40 daily routes to Cancun and the Riviera Maya this winter, perfect for travelers plotting their winter escape.
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The ‘Airbnbust’ debacle, which saw one short-term rental data vendor showing plunging host revenue way deeper than its peers, went viral. However, it does call for some introspection and interrogation (on my part) to understand the data I get from different vendors that often is a bedrock for any story.