The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Airbnb to pay hosts US$250 mln for Covid-19 cancellati­ons

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AIRBNB on Monday said it is devoting US$250 million to help would-be hosts survive financial losses from refunds given to guests who cancelled travel plans due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The move came as an olive branch of sorts extended to Airbnb hosts blindsided by a the home-sharing platform’s decision several weeks ago to give full refunds to guests who cancelled reservatio­ns in order to stay home, as health officials and government­s have urged.

“Please know this decision was not a business decision, but based on protecting public health,” said Airbnb co-founder and chief Brian Chesky.

“While I believe we did the right thing in prioritisi­ng health and safety, I’m sorry that we communicat­ed this decision to guests without consulting you — like partners should.”

Airbnb will pay hosts 25 per cent of what they would typically be due if someone booked between March 14 and

Please know this decision was not a business decision, but based on protecting public health. Brian Chesky

May 31 cancels the stay due to Covid-19.

Travellers who cancel Airbnb reservatio­ns made for that period are promised complete refunds or credit for future stays.

“We know this is just a little bit, but a little bit can go a long way at this time,” a seemingly contrite Chesky said while discussing Airbnb’s latest steps in a live video stream from his home.

Airbnb also created a US$10 million relief fund for experience­d and highly rated ‘superhosts’ who need help paying their mortgage or rent due to the coronaviru­s’s devastatin­g effect on the travel industry.

Airbnb employees started the fund with a million dollars, and the two co-founders contribute­d the remaining US$9 million, according to the company.

Airbnb is also adding a feature to its platform that will let people send money to support hosts they bonded with during stays.

“This storm, no matter how bad it is, it is going to end,” Chesky said.

“When it is over, on the other side, people are going to be waiting to get out of their homes. And when they do get out of their homes, they are going to explore the world, and stay with you.”

About 50,000 Airbnb hosts have volunteere­d to make their homes available to health care workers, relief providers, and first responders combating the coronaviru­s pandemic, according to Chesky.

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 ?? -- AFP photo ?? Airbnb will pay hosts 25 per cent of what they would typically be due if someone booked between March 14, 2020 and May 31, 2020 cancels the stay due to Covid-19.
-- AFP photo Airbnb will pay hosts 25 per cent of what they would typically be due if someone booked between March 14, 2020 and May 31, 2020 cancels the stay due to Covid-19.

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