Airbnb (Nasdaq: ABNB) became the latest company to boycott Russia amid the escalating conflict in Ukraine. CEO Brian Chesky tweeted on Thursday that the firm is suspending its operations in Russia and Belarus.
Airbnb is suspending all operations in Russia and Belarus
— Brian Chesky 🇺🇦 (@bchesky) March 4, 2022
In a statement to CNBC, an Airbnb spokesperson said that this policy would mean blocking the acceptance of new bookings in said countries “until further notice.” Users in both countries will also be restricted to make reservations.
Following the announcement, however, the company’s shares fell as much as 6.7% as the markets opened today.
The lodging firm initially said that it is working with its hosts in nearby European countries to provide free stay for Ukrainian refugees. It has also launched a donation drive to help cover the cost of temporary accommodations.
2. We need help to meet this goal. The greatest need we have is for more people who can offer their homes in nearby countries, including Poland, Germany, Hungary and Romania. If you can host a refugee, go here: https://t.co/oCtjjcU6Ll
— Brian Chesky 🇺🇦 (@bchesky) February 28, 2022
On top of this, Chesky retweeted the growing initiative to book Airbnb places in Ukraine without the intention of staying in it just to channel donations to Ukrainian locals.
People are booking Airbnbs in Ukraine they don’t intend to stay in just to help Hosts https://t.co/L6B11ioSXb
— Brian Chesky 🇺🇦 (@bchesky) March 3, 2022
For this initiative, Chesky maintained that the firm has waived its usual cut from the fees, so the entire proceeds from the bookings go to the host.
No
— Brian Chesky 🇺🇦 (@bchesky) March 4, 2022
While Russia is seen as the main actor in the invasion of Ukraine, Belarus is being viewed as a co-belligerent of the former Soviet power. President Alexander Lukashenko has publicly maintained its neutral stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. However, Russian troops were able to enter Ukraine through the latter’s shared border with Belarus. Lukashenko also announced that he is moving more of his country’s military forces towards its Ukrainian border.
The country hosted the first round of the negotiation talks between Russia and Ukraine, which so far has not led to an agreement of ceasefire or invasion pull out.
⚡️⚡️⚡️🇷🇺🇧🇾🇺🇦Second round of Russia-Ukraine talks kick off in Belarus pic.twitter.com/xqfyrZ5gs1
— Belarus MFA 🇧🇾 (@BelarusMFA) March 3, 2022
In February 2022, the company released its 2021 financials, highlighting an annual revenue of US$5.99 billion.
Airbnb last traded at US$151.75 on the Nasdaq.
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