Chesky told"CBS Mornings" in an exclusive interview Thursday that Airbnb hasn't had any widespread layoffs since early 2020, when he said it lost about 80% of its business during the COVID-19 shutdowns. Now, as travel restrictions are lifted and more people are traveling, he said the company expects more than 300 million guest arrivals at its properties in 2023.
"We are expanding pretty aggressively," Chesky said."A lot of people want to travel and we want to lean into that.""We realized that people still travel, they still love Airbnb," he said."So we just hunkered down. We basically rebuilt the company from the ground up, and it's stronger than ever now."this week to address some of its users' biggest concerns, such as hidden fees, security and prices.
One of the features is"Airbnb Rooms," which aims to make it easier for users to book a stay in a spare room instead of an entire home. Looking ahead, Chesky said he wants Airbnb to be more than just a platform for people to find a place to stay. "It's about connecting people," he said."It's about bringing people together through cultures all over the world, and I've got to be honest, I think the world probably needs that more than ever right now."
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