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Airbnb selects Oneder in London for world-first move into workspace 

Airbnb selects Oneder in London for world-first move into workspace 
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You can now book a workspace the same way you’d book somewhere to stay. From today, day passes and meeting rooms at Oneder are live on Airbnb, one of only two operators picked globally for its move into workspace.

Oneder is initially offering two sites:  Kindling in White City and Channel in King’s Cross. Kindling sits in White City Place, two minutes from White City station. Channel is minutes from King’s Cross St Pancras, in the middle of London’s AI cluster.

This partnership puts Oneder in front of Airbnb’s nearly 300 million users. For anyone in London for a few days, working remotely, or after a change from the home office, it’s a professional space for the day. No membership, no admin. A couple of taps and it’s booked.

David Kaiser, CEO and Co-founder of Oneder, said:

“Work has stopped being a place people go and has become something people do – from anywhere. In the UK, 28% of office workers are now hybrid on any given week, 88% of companies offer hybrid working, 66% of office workers enjoy a hybrid policy, and there are expected to be over 60 million digital nomads worldwide by 2030. Oneder has always believed in the importance of democratising workspace and offering flexibility in time, space and place. With UK government support for flexible working and the growth of the digital nomad, this is becoming more important than ever. Our partnership with Airbnb helps to give more people than ever access to enjoy our spaces and our community.”

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