
Reading Time: 2 minutesSpain / US: Vacation rental software startup Lodgify has announced an integration with Google for vacation rental listings.

Reading Time: 3 minutesGermany: Vacation rental marketplace HomeToGo has partnered with end-to-end climatetech solution SQUAKE to offer travellers a new product solution that allows them to compensate for the carbon emissions associated with their stays.

Reading Time: 2 minutesSpain / US: Vacation rental software startup Lodgify has released a seasonal report delving into the latest trends and forecasts shaping the US short-term rental industry this summer.

Reading Time: 2 minutesUK: Cornwall-based self-catering holiday lodge resort Trewince Holiday Lodges is seeking a new owner after being put up for sale.

Reading Time: 2 minutesSouth Korea: Seoul-based travel tech company ONDA has acquired the hotel property management system business unit of Korean B2B solutions provider Oasis Story and formed a subsidiary called OATech as it seeks to accelerate its global expansion.

Reading Time: 5 minutesEurope: Hospitality software company eviivo and SaaS travel provider RateGain have teamed up to offer key data insights determining the top travel trends in Europe, including the UK & Ireland, for this summer.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUS: Landlord insurance company Steadily has raised $28.5 million in Series B funding.

Reading Time: 2 minutesUS: Vacation rental software solution provider Hostfully has launched an AI-powered itinerary planner, described as a “first-of-its-kind” feature in the digital guidebook industry.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteFor episode 46 of the ShortTermRentalz podcast, we’re joined by Dennis Goedheid and Russ Kraft from Casiola Vacation Homes to discuss their success at this year’s Shortyz Awards in London, the company’s franchise model and future growth plans, and how Casiola’s vision, values and relationships are integral to its brand.

Reading Time: 3 minutesEurope: Online travel agencies [OTAs] have failed to meet the thresholds to be considered digital ‘gatekeepers’ as part of the European Digital Markets Act [DMA], for the time being at least.