Airbnb needs more homes to meet surging demand for stays during the FIFA World Cup tournament, and will pay hosts cash.
This summer, millions of people will flock to cities across North America for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That influx of visitors means there’s growing demand for lodging in the 16 World Cup host cities.
A traveler’s Airbnb stay took an unsettling turn when their host unexpectedly entered the rental property without warning or permission, sparking questions about guest privacy rights and whether ...
As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, Airbnb says demand for places to stay is already soaring, and the company ...
Airbnb is trying to increase listings on its short-term rental website in advance of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. So it’s offering an incentive to new hosts who have homes near where the games are being ...
Airbnb is offering a major financial incentive to any first-time hosts, but there are some hoops to jump through.
Airbnb has announced it is offering a $750 incentive for anyone in a World Cup city who signs up as a new "entire home" host this summer.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to draw tourists from all over the globe to the Boston area for seven matches at Foxboro's Gillette Stadium, and they're going to need a place to stay. Home rental ...