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The Curitiba City Hall Receives Data From Airbnb, and the Debate About Short-Term Rentals Gains Momentum.

Summary by Mais Curitiba
The Curitiba City Hall has partnered with the Airbnb platform to receive data on tourism and visitor behavior in the capital. The agreement, announced this Monday, also opened a discussion about the impacts of short-term rentals on housing, condominiums, and municipal revenue. According to the municipal administration, the platform will share anonymous statistical information related to tourist flow, peak periods, and travel trends in the city. …
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The Curitiba City Hall has partnered with the Airbnb platform to receive data on tourism and visitor behavior in the capital. The agreement, announced this Monday, also opened a discussion about the impacts of short-term rentals on housing, condominiums, and municipal revenue. According to the municipal administration, the platform will share anonymous statistical information related to tourist flow, peak periods, and travel trends in the city. …

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Mais Curitiba broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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