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Airbnb And Houston First Partner To Support Neighborhoods And Tourism Recovery
New campaign is a joint effort to encourage locals to safely explore Houston s neighborhoods and inspire future travel
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HOUSTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ March 9, 2021 - Rediscover Houston. That s the message of a joint campaign launched by Airbnb and Houston First, which aims to support the city s economic recovery and encourage people to safely explore Houston s neighborhoods.
The campaign will target Texas guests and features a
dedicated landing page highlighting what makes the city s neighborhoods unique, from Montrose s tree-lined streets and art galleries to Midtown s tasty restaurants. Airbnb will launch an email campaign featuring stays and activities, designed to keep the destination top of mind for when nearby visitors are ready to explore.
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There’s no doubt, as we reach 12 months of impact from Covid-19 in the U.S., the last year has been challenging for the tourism and events industries. Travel of all types was brought to a standstill across the country. People lost their jobs, and organizers canceled events and lost money. EventMB’s State of the Event Industry report reveals the widespread nature of such impact, with 79.5 percent of companies in the event industry reporting loss of business and nearly one-third (30.5 percent) of all respondents reporting a loss of 75 to 90 percent of revenue.
But for those who have reacted swiftly, doing the maximum to ensure the safety of their visitors and preparing for the new world as it begins to recover from the impacts of the virus and its associated restrictions, 2021 brings the promise of a new start. And for Houston First Corporation, it’s already looking to be a year with a full roster of meetings, conventions, and events.