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Busting out of the accommodations game, the tech giant is now hawking experiences. Massage, haircut, Jet Ski, anyone?
The short-term rental company now enables guests to book services at its properties. But hosts worry about liability—and not ...
Brian Chesky, a former hockey player and industrial design student, is now worth $9.1 billion.; Chesky started Airbnb after renting out his apartment to conference-goers who couldn't find a hotel.
The platform that redefined vacation rentals is now expanding into a full-scale travel ecosystem, reshaping how we plan trips and discover new experiences.
Airbnb’s co-founder Brian Chesky has opened up his San Francisco home allowing guests to stay in a private room boasting “panoramic views” – but the only problem is, there’s no available ...
Brian Chesky, the company’s 35-year-old co-founder and C.E.O., spoke exclusively to Vanity Fair about the new Airbnb Trips initiative, and his ambitions to move the company into the future.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says he’ll work remotely and stay in a new rental every 2 weeks By . Ariel Zilber. Published Jan. 18, 2022, 4:08 p.m. ET.
Brian Chesky, a former hockey player and industrial design student, is now worth $7.9 billion.; Chesky started Airbnb after renting out his apartment to conference-goers who couldn't find a hotel.
Chesky confirmed the Obamas have dabbled in some matchmaking on his behalf. “Her and her husband have tried to set me up before.” “I’m very invested in Brian’s love life,” Michelle agreed.
Key Points. Airbnb is relaunching experiences and introducing hotel-style services, aiming to move beyond just rental offerings. CEO Brian Chesky’s drive to combat loneliness and foster genuine ...
Brian Chesky, the CEO of Airbnb, told Travel + Leisure about a major change coming to the home-sharing platform. Earlier this year, Airbnb shook things up by rolling out 53 new features based on ...
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky on the gospel of Steve Jobs and what founder mode really means. The Airbnb cofounder discusses being ‘in the details’ and why traditional management is doing it wrong.