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Want an extra $750? Airbnb needs more hosts for FIFA World Cup 2026 - NBC New York
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Airbnb is actively seeking new hosts to meet the anticipated demand for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Hosts could potentially earn an extra $750 by offering their properties. This presents a unique opportunity for both new and existing hosts to capitalize on the influx of tourists expected during the event.
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