The short-term rental industry is one of the fastest-growing segments in the travel and hospitality sector, offering travelers more choice, flexibility, and personalization than ever before. However, it also faces many challenges and opportunities in a dynamic and competitive market, such as regulation, technology, customer experience, and sustainability.

To address these issues and showcase the latest trends and best practices, the Short Stay Summit 2022 will take place on May 19, 2022, at the Old Billingsgate Market in London. The event is organized by the European Holiday Home Association (EHHA), the UK Short Term Accommodation Association (STAA), and the Vacation Rental Management Association (VRMA), and sponsored by leading companies such as Airbnb, Expedia, Booking.com, Guesty, AirDNA, and more.

The summit will feature a main stage with keynote speeches and panel discussions from industry leaders and influencers, covering topics such as capitalizing on growth, navigating the next wave, accessing the money, and beyond leisure. The summit will also offer workshop talks with practical tips and insights from short-term rental suppliers and property managers, as well as CEO round tables with invitation-only sessions for senior executives to discuss pressing industry issues and solutions.

The summit will also provide ample opportunities for networking and collaboration among the attendees, exhibitors, and speakers, who represent a diverse range of stakeholders from across Europe and around the world. The summit aims to foster a sense of community and partnership among the short-term rental industry players, as well as to raise awareness and advocacy for the sector among policymakers and regulators.

The Short Stay Summit 2022 is expected to attract over 1,500 delegates from more than 50 countries, making it the largest and most influential event of its kind in Europe. The summit is open to anyone who is interested or involved in the short-term rental industry, whether they are property owners, managers, platforms, suppliers, investors, or consultants.