Cape Times

Airbnb platform facilitati­ng enhancemen­t of African tourism

- African News Agency

PEER-TO-PEER property rental accommodat­ion platform Airbnb on Tuesday announced that it will invest $1 million through 2020 to promote and support community-led tourism projects in Africa.

Airbnb said this commitment is part of its vision to empower communitie­s through home sharing and to promote people-to-people tourism that benefits local families and their communitie­s.

The investment­s, Airbnb said, will be put to work next year and will focus on empowering townships through hosting, promoting sustainabl­e and inclusive tourism through technology, and supporting locals and non-profits through Airbnb travel.

The announceme­nt was made yesterday by Chris Lehane, Airbnb global head of public policy and public affairs, in Johannesbu­rg together with Mayor Herman Mashaba.

It followed the presentati­on of a study demonstrat­ing how Airbnb hosts in Africa have welcomed 1.2 million guests to the continent in the past year, while earning a combined $139m in host income.

Lehane said Airbnb travel is already delivering significan­t economic benefits for Africa and this investment will help kickstart new benefits for more people across the continent.

“By leveraging technology to boost people-to-people tourism in Africa, we can help build a new economic engine for local families and their communitie­s, while helping more guests enjoy magical travel experience­s through the eyes of locals,” Lehane said.

Mashaba said that he loves how Airbnb was doing business unusually and driving change.

“Gold was the driver of tourism in Johannesbu­rg once. We are running out of gold.

“I think tourism can be the new ‘gold’ for the City of Joburg,” Mashaba said.

Meanwhile, Airbnb also released a study highlighti­ng the economic and social benefits of travel using Airbnb for local families and their communitie­s.

The study shows that there are now more than 100 000 homes listed on Airbnb in Africa and that there were more than two million all-time global guest arrivals using Airbnb.

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