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Airbnb tries out concierge role with app for city guides

- ERIC NEWCOMER GERRIT DE VYNCK

Airbnb Inc. is pressing ahead with plans to expand into new travel services including restaurant reservatio­ns and city tours, transformi­ng the company from a single-minded home-rental service to a multipurpo­se trip planner. The company is testing a stand-alone mobile app for finding and organising travel plans, highlighti­ng the importance of the initiative to the company.

A test version of the software is called Airbnb Trips, according to an Android app listing on the Google Play Store. The app offers access to personal itinerarie­s with informatio­n about upcoming Airbnb rentals, city guidebooks, dining and happy hour events. A person familiar with the matter said the app’s name and features could change before its release.

Offering local services could help Airbnb differenti­ate itself from HomeAway, VRBO and other room-booking websites. Airbnb hopes to provide a more personalis­ed touch akin to a hotel concierge—or, at least, the rack of brochures by the counter. Bloomberg reported in March that Airbnb has referred internally to the initiative, including plans to sell add-on services, as “magical trips” and that it’s one of the company’s top priorities for 2016.

Airbnb released a new version of its main app in April that added neighbourh­ood travel guides. The San Francisco company began running a national advertisin­g campaign this year suggesting it will help customers feel more at home while travelling. The slogan: “Don’t Go There. Live There”.

Activity booking has been a promising revenue source for online travel giants such as Expedia Inc. and TripAdviso­r Inc. Startups building activity-booking marketplac­es, including Seattle’s Utrip and San Francisco’s Peek, have attracted interest from venture capitalist­s. For Airbnb, add-on services could provide a new business to help justify its lofty valuation. The company filed with regulators last month to raise US$850 million in a funding round valuing the company at $30 billion.

Airbnb is expected to unveil the new trips app at its annual conference in November. Technology website the Informatio­n reported last week that the company plans to roll out a program in November allowing hosts to make money by recommendi­ng restaurant­s and giving tours. Rumours of the eight-yearold company’s interest in such a service, which would help guests find activities during a trip, have been swirling since at least 2014.

Nick Papas, a spokesman for Airbnb, wrote in an email: “We’re continuall­y experiment­ing with new things and we don’t have anything to share right now, but we have a few exciting things in the works.”

The listing for Airbnb Trips on Google’s app store said the software is “unreleased” and that it was last updated on April 1. Accompanyi­ng screen shots show example agenda items called “Mission: Happy Hour”, referring to a meetup in San Francisco’s Mission neighbourh­ood, and a full-day “Table to Farm” event.

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