- Airbnb has defended itself against criticism that its services contribute to overtourism and price out local residents, blaming the hotel industry instead.
- Theo Yedinsky, Airbnb's VP for public policy, stated that the company is being unfairly targeted by local authorities and that hotels are the primary drivers of overtourism.
- Airbnb's report claims hotels account for nearly 80 per cent of guest nights in the EU, suggesting short-term rentals are not the main issue.
- Recent protests across southern Europe, including in Barcelona and various Italian cities, have highlighted concerns about the adverse effects of overtourism, such as increased pollution and inflated prices.
- In response to regulations, such as those in Spain and Greece, Airbnb argues that officials should focus on hotel construction and increasing housing supply rather than scapegoating Airbnb.
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Hotels, not ‘scapegoated’ Airbnb, to blame for overtourism says company chief