Key’s warning to hoteliers over peer-to-peer accommodation
The Prime Minister says services, such as AirBnB, are on the cusp of further expansion. With special feature audio.
Jason Walls
Tue, 07 Jun 2016
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Prime Minister John Key has warned the hotel sector that peer-to-peer online accommodation is primed to expand “rapidly.”
He says AirBnB, which is New Zealand’s most popular peer-to-peer accommodation provider, will mop up a lot of excess demand in the sector.
“Everywhere in the world, disruptive
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Jason Walls
Tue, 07 Jun 2016
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