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Skift Short-Term Rental Summit is Back This June

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The much-anticipated Skift Short-Term Rental Summit is back in New York City on June 5. Last year, this event sold out weeks in advance.

Following a triumphant sold-out edition last year, Skift Short-Term Rental Summit is making its comeback in New York City on June 5. Expanding on Skift's comprehensive coverage of short-term rentals, the Summit will explore the impact of distribution, platforms, and technology on both traditional and unconventional vacation rentals. Join us for insights into consumer behavior, investor perspective, and more.

What Can You Expect? 

Engage in thought-provoking discussions on the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the industry. Gain valuable insights from top industry expert speakers who are pioneers in the short-term rental space. From regulatory updates to technological advancements, we've got it all covered. Check out last year’s sessions here.

Why Attend? 

Skift Short-Term Rental Summit is not just an event; it's an opportunity to elevate your understanding of the market, forge meaningful connections, and position yourself for success. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just stepping into the short-term rental arena, this summit is your ticket to staying ahead in the ever-evolving landscape. Stay tuned for updates on speakers and agenda details. 

Secure your spot with one of the limited 100 early-bird priced tickets available. Our past event sold out weeks in advance, so don't wait too long to grab your pass – you won't want to miss out.

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