A three- or four-digit code assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to identify airports and cities served by airlines. Hosts can use this code to help guests with travel arrangements.
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A Norwegian term for “guesthouse,” often used to describe a smaller, more intimate type of lodging that offers a homey atmosphere.
The process of researching and documenting the tasks, responsibilities, and requirements associated with specific roles within a short-term rental operation for hiring…
A guest who is traveling for work-related purposes, often seeking accommodations for short-term stays and prioritizing convenience and amenities that cater to…
An additional charge applied per person beyond the maximum occupancy limit stated in the listing, covering extra resource consumption.