Airbnb sees strong first-quarter revenue on travel resurgence

Rental rates also go up as travel demand rises
2022-02-18
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vacation rentals market , FMI Report
Airbnb sees strong first-quarter revenue on travel resurgence

Airbnb expects current-quarter revenue between USD 1.41 billion and USD 1.48 billion (Photo: Airbnb)

Short term rental firm Airbnb beats market expectations with forecast of higher revenue in first quarter of 2022, emerging seemingly unscathed from the pandemic-related travel disruptions.
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Airbnb Inc forecasts better-than-expected first-quarter revenue after the short-term home rental company reported strong quarterly results on rising domestic travel and longer stays by guests at higher prices.

The company, based in San Francisco, California in the United States, expects current-quarter revenue between USD 1.41 billion and USD 1.48 billion, higher than analysts’ estimates of USD 1.24 billion, according to Refinitiv IBES data.

While Airbnb was initially hit by the coronavirus pandemic, its business rebounded quickly as people took trips closer to home where they stayed for longer to work remotely. The trend has since continued with “non-urban gross nights” booked up about 45 pc in the fourth quarter versus 2019.

“Nearly half of our nights booked in Q4 were for stays of a week or longer. One in five nights booked were for stays of a month or longer,” the company said.

Strong demand also helped push up prices charged by hosts, with average daily rates during the fourth quarter up 20 pc at $154. The company expects the higher rates to bolster first-quarter results.

Airbnb has also got a boost from pent-up travel demand, with the hospitality sector shrugging off a temporary impact from the Omicron coronavirus variant.

Airbnb, which is not particularly reliant on big cities to generate revenue, expects first-quarter bookings to significantly exceed pre-pandemic levels, leading to a record gross booking value.

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