San Antonio Express-News

Airbnb cancels all one-night Halloween bookings

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Airbnb took a stance against large gatherings this summer by banning parties at its rental properties globally. Now the company is taking the move one step further in North America by implementi­ng a ban on one-night bookings on Halloween that could foster large gatherings.

The vacation rentals platform announced on Friday that it will not allow reservatio­ns on Oct. 30 or 31 for any of its “entire home” listings in the United States and Canada. Airbnb will cancel any existing one-night reservatio­ns that fall into that category, reimbursin­g both guests and property hosts.

Entire-home listings differ from private-room and sharedroom Airbnb listings, which only offer a portion of a house or building that is usually occupied by the host. The move is part of an effort to curb parties during the global coronaviru­s pandemic, the company said.

“In the midst of a generation­al crisis, all of us have a role to play in protecting public health and slowing the spread of COVID-19,” Airbnb said. “That includes platforms like Airbnb, and we are committed to doing our part in particular to try and stop large gatherings.”

The change took effect on Oct. 2, four weeks ahead of the holiday weekend — which will see a full moon on Halloween night.

Last Halloween, a party at a Bay Area Airbnb rental left five people dead. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said in November 2019 that the company would begin to take steps to ban “party houses.”

On Aug. 20, the company formally banned parties at its listings globally, implementi­ng an occupancy limit of 16 people that “applies to all future bookings on Airbnb and it will remain in effect indefinite­ly until further notice.”

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