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Spanish judge rejects Airbnb appeal in order that changed country's tourism
A Spanish court rejected an appeal by Airbnb, upholding an order to block nearly 66,000 rental listings in the country.
The government stated that the blocked listings violate local rules and contribute to Spain's housing crunch.
The Consumer Rights Ministry had previously flagged the listings for issues such as missing license numbers or incorrect owner information.
Spanish ministers emphasized that the tourism sector must not jeopardize the constitutional rights of the Spanish people, including their right to housing.
The decision is part of the government's broader effort to address the unwanted side effects of mass tourism.