There are several initiatives being promoted around the world to support Ukraine. In addition to those carried out by civilians, there are others led by large companies that also aim to harm Russia. This time, the decision comes from Airbnb.
The company has suspended 90,000 accommodations in Russia and will accommodate 100,000 Ukrainians.
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Following last week’s Russian hack, Airbnb Bahrain Mobile Number List said it would suspend all operations in Russia and Belarus. According to market research firm AirDNA , Russia currently has 90,000 active short-term rentals.
As Brian Chesky, the company’s CEO and founder, assured, “everything is on the table” in order to ensure maximum support and response to Ukraine’s needs.
Brian Chesky, CEO and founder of Airbnb
In addition to suspending its service in Russia, Airbnb, as well as Airbnb.org, will fund short-term stays for refugees fleeing Ukraine, according to Público.
Airbnb: Ukraine has reservations from people who don’t intend to check in
The war that is ravaging Ukraine Brazil Phone Number List has not left the world indifferent, and countless waves of solidarity have emerged. An example of this is the bookings that Airbnb accommodations in Ukraine are receiving.
This initiative started online as another way to channel money to help the citizens of Ukraine.