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(Photo : Pixabay/InstagramFOTOGRAFIN ) AirBnB update website and app
AirBnB released an update and it caused a major revamp of its website and app.
As people think about traveling again since the restrictions caused by the pandemic is now easing up, the company is thinking of ways to make the experience better for its subscribers.
AirBnB Update on Dates
At the center of the redesign is a focus on flexibility. The company started rolling out a feature that it created back in February, so the next time that you look for a place to stay, you do not have to specify an exact set of dates anymore. Instead, you can tell AirBnB that you want accommodation where you can get away for a weekend, a one-week vacation, or even an entire month, according to Engadget.
(Photo : Screenshot From Commons.Wikipedia.org) Airbnb Bookings Up 52% | Post-Vaccination Surge?
When the pandemic hit, a number of industries were massively affected by it and others saw massive losses. One of the companies that was deeply affected by the pandemic was Airbnb which had seen a very rough year due to the guidelines and laws around safety which affected their business.
Airbnb Post-Vaccination?
Finally, it now seems like Airbnb is back up on its feet as more and more people are finally getting vaccinated. Although COVID-19 is not yet coming to an end, with the help of the vaccine, more and more people can slowly enjoy the freedom that they once had before the whole pandemic happened.
Investing in the End of Pandemics
Reason magazine last week titled Why COVID-19 May Be the Last Pandemic.”
The argument is that medical breakthroughs in the world of biotech such as “messenger RNA” vaccines will result in the global community never having to suffer from diseases like COVID-19 again.
Reason science correspondent Ronald Bailey writes:
The horrors of the last year have spurred humanity to quickly develop an unprecedentedly flexible and powerful tool kit that may well make COVID-19 the last true pandemic.
Now you can just slip any piece of genetic information into [a] lipid and. you have a vaccine.
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