If you’re looking to book a last-minute trip to take in Monday’s total solar eclipse, good luck.
A data-visualization created by AirDNA, a company that tracks and analyzes short-term rentals on platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, and shared with Newsweek shows sky-high occupancy rates for rentals in cities that are within the eclipse’s path of totality.
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By Carlo Versano – Editor, Live News:
If you’re looking to book a last-minute trip to take in Monday’s total solar eclipse, good luck.
A data-visualization created by AirDNA, a company that tracks and analyzes short-term rentals on platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, and shared with Newsweek shows sky-high occupancy rates for rentals in cities that are within the eclipse’s path of totality.
Read more: [https://newsweek.com/solar-eclipse-airbnbs-booked-path-totality-1887103](https://newsweek.com/solar-eclipse-airbnbs-booked-path-totality-1887103)
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