Airbnb announced that hosts in Pennsylvania earned about $68 million in income this summer, the company announced in a press release on Friday.
From Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day, hosts facilitated approximately 531,100 arrivals across the state.
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Similarly, this past winter marked a successful season for Pennsylvania hosts. During ski season, 111,400 guests arrived to Pennsylvania Airbnbs and hosts made about $12.7 million in supplemental income.
Most guests who came to Pennsylvania for a vacation hailed from New York, Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. And Philly residents made up a large chunk of travelers looking to explore other parts of the state, too.
While Philly led with the largest number arrivals, at 162,900, counties like Lackawanna (46,600), Lancaster (32,300), Monroe (57,800), and Allegheny (57,500) all had tens of thousands of visitors.
As of July 2019, nearly 2 million residents used Airbnb to travel over the past year.
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