I'll admit, I'm pretty amazed that AirBnB has succeeded.
I never thought that injecting even more uncertainty into travel was a winning proposition, but they've clearly found a willing market.
Perhaps a better way to look at it is "There was an underserved market that had a higher tolerance for uncertainty, and AirBnB seized the opportunity."
I never thought that injecting even more uncertainty into travel was a winning proposition, but they've clearly found a willing market.
Perhaps a better way to look at it is "There was an underserved market that had a higher tolerance for uncertainty, and AirBnB seized the opportunity."