@Inna22 As someone who will never have to make this choice with my own body, I think my opinion on this shouldn't count for much, but I completely agree with you on the moral issue at play here. This SC decision is horrific, and it will make the home states of many women and girls hostile territory in ways that can pose dire threats to their lives. If Airbnb extended the Open Homes program to abortion refugees, I'd gladly donate to support the hosts who earnestly pitched in.
One concern I'd have specific to the absurd situation in the US is that several organizations have already gotten very clever at luring people into anti-choice facilities when they do Google searches for abortion clinics, and psychologically abused them when they turned up. I'd be very afraid of hosts who might use the same tactics against vulnerable women when they seek a safe harbor on Airbnb, especially against the backdrop of a drastic rise in violent attacks against clinics and patients in the past year. And if Airbnb did take a public position on this issue, the CC will have to brace itself for another onslaught of troll posts from the followers of Tucker Carlson the next time that whiny little piece of excrement froths at the mouth about something Airbnb does that triggers him. They might not have the appetite for social media warfare on a topic as divisive as this one.
I hate that it's come to this, but there might need to be a sort of Underground Railroad for women in the US, and I'm not sure that a for-profit corporation is the ideal partner in this nightmare scenario. If you hear of a good program to assist people in this situation and keep them safe, let me know and I'll get a check ready.