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西班牙整治短租房市场 要求“缤客”等下架非法广告
AirbnbAirbnb(US:ABNB) Xin Hua She·2025-06-28 11:25

Core Points - The Spanish government is taking significant measures to regulate the short-term rental market to alleviate public dissatisfaction caused by the tourism boom [1][2] - Booking.com has removed over 4,000 non-compliant short-term rental ads from its platform in Spain, which represents less than 2% of its total 200,000 listings in the country [1] - Spain is the second most popular tourist destination globally, with a record 94 million foreign visitors expected in 2024, leading to increased housing prices and complaints from local residents [1] Group 1 - The Spanish government aims to address the impact of tourism on local housing availability and affordability [1][2] - Booking.com has complied with the Spanish Consumer Affairs Department's request to remove illegal rental ads, primarily affecting the Canary Islands [1] - The government previously ordered Airbnb to remove over 65,000 ads for violating rental market regulations, and legal disputes are ongoing [1]