New Mexico Tourism Department And Airbnb Launch Campaign To Support Travel Across State
NMTD News:
SANTA FE Discover a new part of the Land of Enchantment – that is the message of a new campaign announced by Airbnb and the New Mexico Department of Tourism to support local travel around the state.
As communities reopen and work to build back from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the campaign encourages state residents to explore New Mexico’s six diverse regions – the Northwest, North Central, Northeast, Central, Southwest and Southeast – and support the small businesses and communities that rely on tourism.
Whether travelers are looking to explore the state’s iconic landscapes, indulge in its signature cuisine, or discover more about New Mexico’s rich cultural heritage, the targeted social media and email campaign will feature a curated list of nearby stays and experiences to help travelers plan their future trip to New Mexico.
El Dorado County, Placer County and Town of Truckee representatives have sent a letter to Airbnb, asking for assistance stopping short-term rentals (STR) during the current Stay at Home Order. They told the vacation rental booking company that their help is needed to stop the spread of COVID-19 and asked them to not allow rentals in Truckee and the California side of Lake Tahoe during the order which is through at least January 1.
Governor Newsom s December 3 order states when any California region is under a Regional stay at home order, “no hotel or lodging entity in California can accept or honor out of state reservations for non-essential travel, unless the reservation is for at least the minimum time period required for quarantine and the persons identified in the reservation will quarantine in the hotel or