After Trump sh**hole comments, Airbnb signs an agreement with Haiti
Based in 191 countries, the Airbnb platform, specialized in the reservation and rental of online housing, took a decisive step on January 31, by signing with the Haitian Government, through the Ministry of Tourism, an agreement aimed among others, to promote Haiti as a touristic destination.By signing this document, the two parties want to allow all those interested in the matter, once they own "a house, a smartphone and a bank account", "to register their home on Airbnb platform and possibly to rent it to tourists or visitors passing through Haiti, for a time not exceeding 120 days ".The Loop Haiti editorial board got in touch with one of Airbnb's managers for an exclusive interview. Shawn Sullivan, Head of Public Policy at Airbnb for the Caraibean and Latin America first explains why his platform has taken its toll on Haiti.Airbnb loves Haiti"Airbnb was founded on the belief that travel and tourism help break the walls between people, broaden the understanding of the world around them, and help build trust between people. We believe that Haiti is a unique destination with a fascinating history and culture and that Haitians are very warm, welcoming and hospitable people. Sustainable tourism can have a significant positive impact on a country's economy and we believe there is significant potential for developing the tourism industry in Haiti. Airbnb loves Haiti, "says Shawn Sullivan.
After announcing mid-January, the investment of at least $ 100,000 in digital advertising for its accommodation in Haiti, El Salvador and Sub-Saharan Africa, to propel tourism in these places, Airbnb has just taken the step in signing with the Ministry of Tourism of Haiti.Created in 2008, Airbnb is now present in more than 34,000 cities and 191 countries. According to a Fortune.com report, the company generated $ 170 million in revenue last year. Its head office is in Ireland.By: Loop | WIDLORE MÉRANCOURT | FEBRUARY 1, 2018 | LOISIRS