Who Plans to Attend the Skift Short-Term Rental Summit

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The Skift Short-Term Rental Summit in New York City is only two weeks away - take a look at who is planning to attend and avoid missing out by adding your company's name to the list today.
Only two weeks to go until the flagship event in the vacation rental industry, Skift Short-Term Rental Summit, and over 90 companies already plan to attend on June 5 in New York City. This includes a cohort of names in the industry such as AvantStay, Awaze, Beyond, BookingPal, IHG, Hilton, and Whimstay, just to name a few.
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This popular event boasts an incredible speaker lineup with industry professionals from top organizations. There will be something for everyone on this ever-expanding topic of short-term rentals.
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