Airbnb Inc would allow travelers to split their holiday between two properties to facilitate longer stays, the vacation rental firm said on Wednesday, as it doubles down on a pandemic trend that has powered its recent results. The San Francisco-based company has been a big beneficiary of the shift to remote and hybrid working that has prompted employees to work from far-away destinations and suburbs for a longer duration. A screenshot shows the redesigned Airbnb app that displays categories of homes in this undated handout image. Courtesy Airbnb/Handout via REUTERS By offering "split stays", Airbnb said travelers can work around availability of homes, some of which may not be available for long-term stays which can last up to six months. "It's hard to find a single home that's...
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Whatever you call it —bleisure, bizcation, short-term digital nomading or workcation — the trend of working remotely while relocating with your laptop to somewhere inspiring is catching on. As the world gradually eases travel restrictions, a growing number of countries is starting to offer digital nomad visas to those looking to exchange the office grind for a more scenic WFA (work from anywhere) set-up. To meet the demand from visitors ready to decamp to a sunny or otherwise exciting workplace, hotels and resorts in the Avani portfolio are offering all-inclusive workcation packages that focus on seamless internet connectivity, streamlined workspace and productivity-boosting meals. Couples who want to enjoy the recently reopened island nation of Sri Lanka while getting some work...
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