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Airbnb is introducing the Co-Host Network feature, a place where hosts can find top-rated local co-hosts to help manage properties as part of its winter release.
The travel company is setting up a LinkedIn- or Fiverr-like “hosts for hire” network consisting of highly rated local hosts.
Currently, Airbnb has onboarded hosts with a rating of at least 4.8 and a minimum of 10 hosted stays.
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