Peer-to-peer car-sharing platforms have seen business pick up as rental car shortages force travelers to look for alternative options.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
Royal Caribbean cruise ship launch, sailings postponed after 8 crew members test positive for coronavirus
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Disney World drops indoor mask policy in ‘most areas’ for vaccinated visitors
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Airbnb is choosing a dozen people to live 10 months remotely in its short-term rentals as part of its new “Live Anywhere on Airbnb” program.