Airbnb and WeWork are joining forces

Startups hope to appeal to business travelers via a new alliance

From left: A WeWork space, Adam Neumann, and Airbnb's Nathan Blecharczyk, Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia
From left: A WeWork space, Adam Neumann, and Airbnb's Nathan Blecharczyk, Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia

WeWork and Airbnb formed an alliance in a bid to take over the corporate travel market.

Customers who book a room on Airbnb will also be able to reserve a desk at the nearest WeWork co-working space under a pilot program in six cities, Bloomberg reported.

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As of Thursday, the service will be available in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., London and Sydney. Earlier this year Airbnb introduced a feature allowing users to search for homes with a desk and high-speed internet.

WeWork, meanwhile, has offered overnight stays at its WeLive co-living location in Lower Manhattan. The company recently raised $4.4 billion from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank at a $20 billion valuation. [Bloomberg]Konrad Putzier