Airbnb Revenue Climbs on Record Nightly Bookings and Higher Prices


Airbnb said it expects to post its first full-year net profit this year after its revenue climbed 70% last quarter as people continued to book suburban rentals despite hosts raising prices.

The San Francisco company posted $1.5 billion in revenue in the three months through March. Analysts polled by FactSet on average had predicted $1.45 billion in revenue.


Airbnb said it expects to post its first full-year net profit this year after its revenue climbed 70% last quarter as people continued to book suburban rentals despite hosts raising prices.

The San Francisco company posted $1.5 billion in revenue in the three months through March. Analysts polled by FactSet on average had predicted $1.45 billion in revenue.

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