Travelers spent $20.1 billion on Airbnb in Q3, a 10 percent increase compared to a year ago, according to earnings results Thursday. Still, a spike in expenses as it seeks to grow overseas cut into profits.
Source: Inman News
Airbnb profit falls in Q3 despite growth in supply and demand
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