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Airbnb launches private airport transfer service: how it works

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FOTOARTE: MERCA2.0 | CANVA Just weeks ahead of the 2026 World Cup, Airbnb announced a new strategic move to enhance the travel experience: the launch of a private transportation service integrated into its platform, in partnership with Welcome Pickups. READ ALSO. Deloitte estimates the 2026 World Cup will bring in $3.6 billion for Airbnb hosts The announcement comes at a key moment for the tourism industry, especially in host cities such as Mexi…
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Airbnb enriches its offer with a private transport service, in partnership with Welcome Pickups. Available in more than 125 cities around the world, it allows travellers to book...

For years, Airbnb positioned itself as the hotel industry's biggest competitor. Its proposition was clear: to offer more flexible, affordable stays with a local touch. However, that phase seems to be over. Now, the company no longer just wants to compete with hotels, but to become a comprehensive travel platform. Its most recent move confirms this. Airbnb announced a partnership with Welcome Pickups to offer private transfers directly through it…

Traveling to a new destination is exciting, but the journey from the airport to accommodation is one of the most stressful moments. With this source of stress and anxiety in mind, Airbnb has announced a strategic collaboration with Welcome Pickups, a global transfer provider, to integrate the private car reservation directly into its platform (Airbnb). From now on, guests visiting Mexico City and more than 125 cities in Europe, Asia and Latin Am…

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Revista Central broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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