The Herald (South Africa)

Over a million guests used Airbnb in Africa

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US short-term rental service Airbnb Inc registered 1.2 million guest arrivals in Africa last year driven by the plugged-in millennial generation, its senior official said yesterday.

Airbnb has shaken up the market for travel accommodat­ion, competing with hotels by allowing people to rent out their homes or apartments, either in full or as part of a houseshare.

Presenting the latest figures at the Johannesbu­rg City Hall, Chris Lehane, Airbnb’s global head of public policy and public affairs, said growth in inbound visitors to Africa jumped from 572 000 in the period 2015-16 to 1.2 million between September last year and September this year.

South Africa is the leading country on the continent in total guest arrivals.

Close to 60% of trips in the past year were booked by millennial­s and 18% of guests are travelling as part of a family.

“Millennial­s in particular are looking for authentic and real experience­s. They don’t want mass travel, they want healthy, sustainabl­e, authentic and real travel,” Lehane said.

Usually defined as people who reached adulthood around 2 000, millennial­s use online travel sites that aggregate thousands of hotels and make choices based on peer reviews, according to leisure and hospitalit­y industry advisor Grant Thornton.

They want to feel like locals in a bar or food market where they can hang out with people from the neighbourh­ood and tuck in to locally sourced food.

Airbnb this year launched Experience­s in South Africa – an offer through which locals create activities, giving travellers access and deep insights into communitie­s and places they may not otherwise come across.

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