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Airbnb has been a premier sponsor of the Olympics since 2019. It reported last month that as of the end of March, its active listings in the Paris area jumped 40% year-over-year.
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Woman blasts Airbnb for false advertising after sister, niece die in house fire ‘It’s just wrong.’ Braden Bjella Updated on December 13 2024 9:15 am CST rarrarorro/Shutterstock kfwald/TikTok ...
Airbnb is going back to its sharing roots with its new Rooms offering, in which guests book a private room on a property, at a time when consumers may be seeking out low-cost travel alternatives ...
AirBnB was one of the last to buy a Super Bowl spot; co-founder Brian Chesky wrote on Twitter they purchased and shot the ad last Thursday.
Airbnb has just launched what its calling its largest brand advertising campaign to date. The travel rental platform and its agency TBWA/Chiat/Day have kicked off the "Live There" campaign to ...
Airbnb is angling to get ahead of moves to regulation its business after Boston lawmakers dropped a plan to tax the short-term rental industry during the last legislative session. The San ...
Airbnb is trying to burnish its image in the run-up to an expected October vote by the New Orleans City Council on short-term rentals with a series of ads featuring homeowners who take advantage ...
Airbnb shelved its huge $800 millions marketing budget when the pandemic hit. Now as a company not just recovered but thriving, it has brought all its marketing, advertising and creative in-house ...
The Airbnb ad for the house is up on the website now, sharing preview images of what the house looks like today, and giving a nod to all of the Home Alone references hidden inside. There'll be ...
Uptin Saiidi admitted he was seduced by an Airbnb ad that sold the #VanLife for just $97. Uptin/YouTube “What is interesting was how awful I slept because you have people walking right next to you.