We’re All Ready for Vacay: Summer Rental Bookings are Outpacing Pre-Covid Numbers

If you’re interested in traveling this summer, particularly over holiday weekends, you’ll need to book now.

By Jessica Thomas edited by Frances Dodds Apr 19, 2021

After a year when most Americans either didn’t travel or stayed close to home, summer 2021 is expected to surpass summer 2019 in terms of booking volume, according to data from short-term rental software platform Guesty. The platform, which is used by Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com and others to facilitate bookings, announced earlier this month it will acquire MyVR, another vacation rental software platform. The move will make Guesty the largest short-term rental property management platform in the world.

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“Recent data from Guesty highlights that consumer confidence to travel is returning, with summer rental reservations in the U.S. outperforming that of 2019 pre-Covid booking volume by 6% and 2020 booking volume by 110%,” the company said in a statement announcing the acquisition. “This, coupled with digital nomadism on the rise, has resulted in work-from-home evolving into work-from-any-home, and means the short-term rental space is poised to recover quickly.”

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To see more of Guesty’s predictions for summer 2021 travel, read through the infographic below.

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After a year when most Americans either didn’t travel or stayed close to home, summer 2021 is expected to surpass summer 2019 in terms of booking volume, according to data from short-term rental software platform Guesty. The platform, which is used by Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com and others to facilitate bookings, announced earlier this month it will acquire MyVR, another vacation rental software platform. The move will make Guesty the largest short-term rental property management platform in the world.

Related: The First Female RV Company CEO on Bringing Ultra Luxury to Land Travel

“Recent data from Guesty highlights that consumer confidence to travel is returning, with summer rental reservations in the U.S. outperforming that of 2019 pre-Covid booking volume by 6% and 2020 booking volume by 110%,” the company said in a statement announcing the acquisition. “This, coupled with digital nomadism on the rise, has resulted in work-from-home evolving into work-from-any-home, and means the short-term rental space is poised to recover quickly.”

Related: Airbnb’s ‘Flexible Dates’ Search Focuses on Where You’re Traveling, Not When

To see more of Guesty’s predictions for summer 2021 travel, read through the infographic below.

Related: To Combat WFH Burnout, This Company Sent Employees to Work From Lakeside, Beachfront and Mountaintop Airbnbs

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Jessica Thomas

Senior Digital Content Director at Entrepreneur
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Jessica Thomas is the senior digital content director at Entrepreneur. Prior to this role, she spent nearly five years on staff at Worth magazine and was a staff writer for Bustle.

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