Airbnb reported first-quarter revenue of $2.27 billion, a 6% year-over-year increase that topped analyst expectations of $2.26 billion. The company also beat earnings estimates with 24 cents per share, compared to the expected 23 cents. The company said it had a strong start to 2025 with nearly $25 billion in guest spending in the first quarter, crediting its adaptable model for continued demand despite global challenges. Airbnb expects strong Q2 2025 results despite global economic volatility, citing its adaptable model, broad listings, and host opportunities as key strengths during uncertain times.