first profitable year in company history, thanks to a record holiday season

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Airbnb had its best holiday season and first profitable year in 2022, according to an earnings release on Tuesday (February 14). The accommodation reservation platform achieved more than 7.8 billion euros in turnover (+ 40% over one year) in 2022 and generated more than 1.7 billion euros in net profit.

In the fourth quarter, its revenues increased by 24% over one year, despite a difficult economic context marked by inflation and massive social plans in the United States.

Above all, its net profit was almost multiplied by five, to 319 million dollars (nearly 300 million euros), well beyond market expectations. It’s the “fourth most profitable quarter” in the history of Airbnb, underlined the Californian group.

6.6 million housing units available

Chesky, the boss of the company, was also optimistic for the current quarter, with users who “always book in advance”. “Travellers have started visiting cities again and traveling abroad. (This kind of travel) was Airbnb’s livelihood before the pandemic”he said during a conference call.

The platform had 6.6 million homes open for rent at the end of December, 16% more than a year ago (not counting China). An acceleration of the offer that Brian Chesky put on the account of the attraction for individuals to generate additional income “often essential in these difficult times”but also service improvements.

The device of “superhosts”

Airbnb set up a system in the fall that allows neophyte hosts to be advised by experienced hosts, paid by the company. “The number of new active hosts recruited with the help of our ‘superhosts’ has increased by 20%”assured Brian Chesky.

The platform has also added the possibility of verifying the identity of travelers and increased the amount of damage covered by its AirCover insurance.

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In China, Airbnb expects a “fairly gradual recovery”. In the spring of 2022, the group had decided to suspend its offer of housing for rent in China because of the repeated confinements since the beginning of 2020, but the platform remained open to Chinese wishing to rent housing abroad.

Significant layoffs in 2020

“We think there are going to be hundreds of millions of people who want (…) to travel the world” said Brian Chesky, referring in particular to those under 30 who “really want authentic experiences when they travel”.

In 2020, faced with the pandemic and health restrictions, Airbnb had to lay off a quarter of its workforce and review its priorities. “I had tried to create too many things at the same time”explained Brian Chesky last November.

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