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The way we think about travel, holidays and accommodation is changing as societies adjust to the pandemic, says Airbnb chief executive, Brian Chesky.
“Everyone is going to live a bit differently because they have more flexibility and are less anchored to the city.”
People are choosing longer lets in large houses, often in rural areas, argues Airbnb.
“The line between travelling and [just] living is blurring,” Mr Chesky says.
It is a far cry from the company’s origins in the late 2000s, when it focused on renting out spare rooms in cities, mainly to individuals.
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