From mid-term rentals to the regulatory environment and artificial intelligence, executives speaking at the recent Skift Short-Term Rental Summit in New York addressed a myriad of topics pertaining to the rapidly booming sector.
22.05.2024 - 20:21 / skift.com / Becca Smith
Only two weeks to go until the flagship event in the vacation rental industry, Skift Short-Term Rental Summit, and over 90 companies already plan to attend on June 5 in New York City. This includes a cohort of names in the industry such as AvantStay, Awaze, Beyond, BookingPal, IHG, Hilton, and Whimstay, just to name a few.
This popular event boasts an incredible speaker lineup with industry professionals from top organizations. There will be something for everyone on this ever-expanding topic of short-term rentals.
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From mid-term rentals to the regulatory environment and artificial intelligence, executives speaking at the recent Skift Short-Term Rental Summit in New York addressed a myriad of topics pertaining to the rapidly booming sector.
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