Rental housing: how to support Ukraine and Ukrainians during the war

It is also possible to support Ukrainians in this difficult time in the tourism field. Thus, the rental service Airbnb not only ceased operations in Russia and Belarus. Brooklyn influencer Tommy Marcus has come up with another way - to rent housing from Ukrainians.
Of course, people don’t plan to travel to Ukraine at this time, but the money that homeowners in Ukraine will receive, will help them rebuild their homes and go through difficult times.
Hundreds of people from all over the world have already joined the action. They are booking housing in Irpin, Vasilkov and other affected towns and villages. As of March 4, Airbnb already lists more than 300 leased facilities throughout Ukraine.
Airbnb itself has supported such an initiative to provide financial support to people in Ukraine. They have waived any fees associated with these bookings
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The simultaneous stay of visitors in the hotel lobby not more than one person per 10 square meters of serviceable area is allowed.
Persons can visit hotels and stay there (outside hotel room) only if they wear respirator or face mask (including homemade mask), so that the nose and mouth are covered.
Hotel guests are obliged to keep the 1.5 meters distance.
Online check-in making in advance is recommended to avoid queues at check-in to hotel.
Meals in hotels are provided through meals delivery service to rooms upon prior order or at hotel restaurants situated inside or in open areas, provided the distance of at least 1.5 meters between seats at adjacent tables.
Not more than 4 clients are allowed to stay at the table (excluding children under 14 years old). Unless these tables are separated by a special partition;
Self-serve is not allowed.