A three-letter code designated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to represent airports and metropolitan areas around the world. Useful for short-term rental hosts to identify nearby airports for guest convenience and marketing purposes.
Highlighting the proximity of the rental to efficient gyratory transportation systems (roundabouts, traffic circles) for seamless navigation and reduced travel time.
The inclusion of Google Maps directly within a short-term rental listing or property management software, allowing guests to easily view the property location, explore the neighborhood, and plan their transportation.
An autonomous vehicle company developing self-driving technology. While not directly related to short-term rentals, the rise of autonomous vehicles could impact guest transportation and accessibility in the future.
A car-sharing service that allows members to rent vehicles by the hour or day. Offering information about Zipcar or similar services can be beneficial for guests without personal transportation.
Short-term rental properties located within walking distance or offering convenient access to the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi, a popular transportation method for exploring the city’s waterways, restaurants, and nightlife.
Refers to emerging trends and innovations in transportation that impact how guests reach and experience short-term rentals, like electric vehicles and ride-sharing.