Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky projected that consumers will expand their travel to 'thousands of towns and cities' in 2022 with some guests booking their stays for upward of an entire season.
CEO Brian Chesky projected that consumers will expand their travel to "thousands of towns and cities" in 2022 with some guests booking their stays for upward of an entire season."In 2022, I think the biggest trend in travel will be people spreading out to thousands of towns and cities, staying for weeks, months, or even entire seasons at a time," Chesky said in a Twitter thread Tuesday.
"From July to September, 1 in 5 nights booked on Airbnb were for stays of a month or longer, and nearly half of nights booked were for stays of a week or longer," he tweeted. In fact, the San Francisco-based home-sharing company earned a record $834 million in revenue during the third quarter of 2021 as an increasing number of consumers were vaccinated and regained confidence with traveling.
"This newfound flexibility is bringing about a revolution in how we travel because for the first time ever, millions of people can now travel anytime, anywhere for any length, and even live anywhere on Airbnb," Chesky said. "And we believe that this trend toward more flexibility will only accelerate."
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