Airbnb will start advertising «countries-smelly holes» worth $ 100,000

Airbnb will start advertising «countries-smelly holes» worth $ 100,000

As reported by Fortune, Airbnb launches digital campaign, which cost 100,000 dollars to promote travel to countries that the President trump called «holes».

During a meeting at the White House trump, according to those present, spoke of the several States as «smelly holes». Many felt his words were racist, and a popular service for searching and booking accommodation even Airbnb has decided to launch a support campaign.

Airbnb will start advertising «countries-smelly holes» worth $ 100,000

According to Fortune magazine, the company will use the money to promote tourism in Haiti, El Salvador and African countries. The project will cost «at least $ 100,000».

Brian chesky, CEO of Airbnb shared with subscribers of photos of the apartment in Haiti, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal and Morocco.

Things you should know about Morocco: Yes, it really IS in Africa. And contrary to some recent remarks, it really IS this beautiful. But more importantly, it’s home to the kindest people who are proud to share their culture. We suggest you take them up on their offer. #weaccept pic.twitter.com/luKdAmc6XO

— Airbnb (@Airbnb) January 12, 2018

«What you should know about Morocco: Yes, it is really an African city. And, contrary to some recent comments here really so beautiful. But, more importantly, live here are good people who proudly share their culture. We suggest you to take their offer [to share]. #myprinter».

 

Another magical place to stay in the beautiful country of Ghana https://t.co/ouKDH8jx5q pic.twitter.com/sjQyvWJDNL

— Brian chesky have (@bchesky) January 12, 2018

«Another magical place where you can stay in a beautiful Ghana».

Finally, how ’bout this home in Kenya. These are nice places! https://t.co/6NST46TbMG pic.twitter.com/jVQKp8eHMx

— Brian chesky have (@bchesky) January 13, 2018

«Finally, how about this place in Kenya. Good places!».

Airbnb reports that a total of 75 000 hosts in these countries have earned 170 million dollars in 2017. The company says it wants to «encourage travelers to visit these special and beautiful places in the framework of the mission to create a world where everyone can be from anywhere.»

According to experts, Kenya and Ghana are among the Nations least rightly called trump holes. According to the world Bank, both countries have seen GDP growth in 2017, 6.1% in Hanna and 5.5% in Kenya. Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, called the Silicon valley of Africa.

 

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