Interview: HotelPlanner CEO Defends His Company’s NRA Ties


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Stopping people under 21 years old from being able to effortlessly buy assault rifles is a societal decision. But it remains open for debate on how travel companies should treat a gun lobby that opposes such a move.

HotelPlanner is based in West Palm Beach, Florida, an hour's drive north from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where a 19-year old suspect allegedly used an assault rifle and other weaponry to kill 17 students and teachers on Valentine's Day. While United, Delta, Enterprise, Hertz, Wyndham, and Best Western joined a list of travel companies that have cut their ties to the National Rifle Assocation's member benefits program in the past week, HotelPlanner is a rare company to buck the trend. The National Rifle Association, a powerful pro-gun lobbying group and member organization that has great influence in Congress and spent upwards of $30 million in 2016 to elect President Trump, opposes raising the legal age to buy assault rifles, one of the demands put forth by gun-control advocates after the mass shooting in Florida. HotelPlanner is a small, privately held online travel company focusing on group travel that has a business partnership with the National Rifle Associat