While the primary market has always been the young — these days, millennials and Gen Z backpackers — hostels attract all demographics. A 2017 study by the WYSE Travel Confederation estimated that nearly 100 million travelers stayed in hostels globally. European hostels, built on the idea of community and sharing, confront new challenges as they reopen amidst the coronavirus pandemic. He looked at Airbnbs, which were too expensive for him and more difficult to find, and hostels, mostly their private room options. Polansky could see a sprawling common room, a cool bar, lots of books and games, like chess and table tennis.
Source: bd News24 July 08, 2020 10:52 UTC