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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

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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