Revenue rose 15% year on year to $3.43 billion, topping the $3.35 billion consensus, while second-quarter guidance of $4.11 billion to $4.19 billion was broadly in line.
The online travel company said it had overcome Middle East-related travel disruptions and was seeing healthy demand tied to this summer's FIFA World Cup.
Earlier reporting said business-to-business sales climbed 25% and consumer sales 8%, with CEO Ariane Gorin highlighting margin expansion as B2B remained a key growth driver.
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