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Mary Cate: As the year unfolds, Airbnb continues to lean into the new work and travel landscape that the coronavirus pandemic left in its wake. Their summer launch added features designed to support remote workers searching for a longer-term “workcation” destinations, as well as the general uptick in summer travel. These features included AirCover (their…
Read MoreRemote work isn’t going anywhere and it’s revolutionizing how people are incorporating travel into their daily lives. According to fascinating new data from Airbnb, one out of every five nights booked in their third quarter were stays of 28 days or longer. Many went for even more ambitious stays with 100,000 Airbnb users booking stays…
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