
Many people who could work remotely began doing so from Airbnbs during the pandemic.
Now the home-sharing company itself will shift to a remote work model, allowing its employees to be located anywhere in the country they currently work in, CEO Brian Chesky says.
The plan also allows workers to travel and work around the world, and includes some in-person gatherings.
"... The world is becoming more flexible about where people can work," Chesky wrote in a letter to employees Thursday. "We wouldn't have recovered so quickly from the pandemic had it not been for millions of people working from Airbnbs."