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  2. Are Airbnbs cheaper than hotels? Depends on your trip ... - AOL

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    When the site compared one-night stays in hotels with private rooms offered by Airbnb – shared-space rental options are not offered on Vrbo – the Airbnb rooms were cheaper in every city with ...

  3. Hotels vs. Airbnb: Which Is Cheaper? - AOL

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    For years, hotels were the go-to option, until Airbnb rose in popularity and... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  4. Sonder (company) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It was founded in Montreal, Canada in 2014 and since 2016 has been based in San Francisco, California. [4] [5] Sonder manages over 9,000 units in over 40 cities in 10 countries and has served over 1 million guests. [6] It is the largest host on Airbnb. [7] Although it competes with Airbnb, [8] Sonder leases and manages its own rentals. [9]

  5. Chip Conley - Wikipedia

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    At Airbnb, he was asked by the three co-founders to help evolve the company into a hospitality company with more than one million hosts in 191 countries. [14] Conley worked closely with CEO Brian Chesky as a mentor and helped to build a bridge to the travel, hotel, and real estate/development/landlord industries. [ 15 ]

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  7. Hotels.com - Wikipedia

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    In May 2007, Hotels.com was subject to a class action complaint (Smith v. Hotels.com L.P., California Superior Court, Alameda County, Case No. RG07327029) brought against them for “ongoing discrimination against persons with mobility disabilities who desire to, but cannot, use Hotels.com’s worldwide reservation network to make reservations for hotel rooms”. [7]