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Dennis Schaal @ Skift 3 place · 05/01/2025 18:19 EDT

Airbnb Reports 'Softness,' Looks to International and Hotels to Get Growth Mojo Back

Airbnb also plans to invest into its relaunched Experiences business as a growth driver. "On May 13, Airbnb will go beyond places to stay," it stated. -Dennis Schaal

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