Airbnb Is Booked Along Path of Solar Eclipse
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Airbnb owners in cities like Dallas, Cleveland and Indianapolis are seeing high demand for this coming Monday, thanks to the coming eclipse.
Jamie Lane of website AirDNA found that half of the U.S. cities in the path of the solar eclipse are completely booked on Monday.
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"With the eclipse approaching in less than a week, over half of U.S. cities along the eclipse's path are fully booked for the night of April 7th according to data from @airdna," Lane tweeted.
While this is a boon for these cities, will a cloudy forecast in many of these locations result in a rush of last-minute cancellations?
This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/airbnb_is_fully_booked_along_path_of_lunar_eclipse/22159.
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