Airbnb 2024 March update 

Key Takeaways

  • Following the Airbnb 2023 November Release, new features and upgrades continue to drive quality and reliable stays for guests, including all-new quality highlights
  • Nearly 1.5 million listings across US, Canada, Australia, UK and France to be verified by the end of the month, with badges soon visible on these listings
  • New tools and policies have reduced Host cancellations by over a third, with 100,000 low-quality listings removed since April 2023

Key Takeaways

  • Following the Airbnb 2023 November Release, new features and upgrades continue to drive quality and reliable stays for guests, including all-new quality highlights
  • Nearly 1.5 million listings across US, Canada, Australia, UK and France to be verified by the end of the month, with badges soon visible on these listings
  • New tools and policies have reduced Host cancellations by over a third, with 100,000 low-quality listings removed since April 2023

Every day, an average of nearly 1 million guests put their trust in Airbnb as they check in to a listing1. Each one of them should feel confident that they know exactly what they can expect before they book. 

Over the past year, through our 2023 May and November Releases, as well as our September Update, we have upgraded our product and policies to improve the user experience, help boost confidence and provide additional peace of mind for both Hosts and guests. Today, we’re sharing an update on our work to continue to deliver on high quality and reliability across the platform. 

Verified listings

Last September, we announced our commitment to begin verifying listings across the US, Canada, Australia, UK and France by early this year. Later this month, nearly 1.5 million listings will have completed the verification process and will receive a ‘verified’ badge. 

We’ll soon introduce new tools—including photo and video authentication—for more Hosts in those countries to verify their homes and, starting this September, we’ll launch listing verification in 30 additional countries. 

Introducing quality highlights

With more than 7.7 million listings on the platform, we want to make it easy for guests to find the best listing for their needs. In the 2023 November Release, we introduced Guest favourites—2 million of the most-loved homes on Airbnb based on ratings, reviews and reliability data from over half a billion trips. Since November, over 13.5 million Guest favourite homes have been booked2, with nearly 95 percent of reviewed stays receiving our top five-star rating. The average overall rating across all Guest favourites remains high at 4.92.

This summer, we’re also introducing quality highlights, which will help top listings stand out. Those in the top 10 percent of listings globally will soon have a unique highlight added to their page and receive a trophy icon, making it clear that these are the world’s best homes on Airbnb, according to guests.

We’ll also show guests if a listing is in the bottom 10 percent of listings based on ratings, reviews and reliability, and we have added a new sort function for lowest-rated reviews. 

Reducing Host cancellations

Cancellations, whether at the last minute or in advance, can cause holiday anxiety for guests and break the trust they expect when booking a listing on Airbnb. 

Since July, we’ve made considerable changes and improvements to deter avoidable Host cancellations, including: 

  • adjusting default booking settings and reducing calendar availability, to give new Hosts greater control and flexibility before their first booking;
  • new pricing tools for Hosts to allow them to easily see the price guests pay, to prevent inaccurate pricing; and
  • firmer consequences and stricter policies for Host cancellations that could have been avoided.

Following these updates, in the final quarter of 2023, Host cancellations were reduced by 36 percent3.

Removing low quality listings

Quality isn’t just determined by a listing’s overall rating: There are many factors that we use to understand more about a guest’s stay, including subcategory ratings, Host cancellations and quality-related Community Support issues. 

Based on these criteria, in April 2023, we launched an updated hosting quality system, which takes a more targeted and holistic approach to better evaluate listings that may have failed to meet our community’s expectations when it comes to quality issues with a stay. In the first three months, we removed 12,000 low-quality listings.

Since then, we have removed 100,000 listings—including those that continue to provide a below-par experience for guests—and continue to evaluate every listing after each stay to help ensure they provide the best possible experience for guests. This is the largest set of removals we’ve ever made4, and we’re building new tools to prevent these homes from being relisted. 

Before a listing is removed, we work closely with Hosts, providing education and tips with actionable feedback on how they can improve their guests’ experience, all directly in their account dashboard.

Smart lock integration with Schlage live soon

In our 2023 November Release, we announced a new feature that would allow some Hosts to connect compatible smart locks to their Airbnb account. This month, Hosts with listings in the US and Canada will be able to connect compatible Schlage smart locks with their Airbnb accounts and automatically generate unique codes for every reservation. In the first few months of Airbnb Early Access, guests have had overwhelmingly positive experiences, leaving an average check-in rating of 4.965.

This integration will roll out for August and Yale devices later in the year. 

We look forward to introducing even more product updates in our 2024 May Release.

1Average number of guest check ins, calendar year 2023
2Guest Favorite listings booked between 8 November 2023 and 31 January 2024
3Percentage reduction in the rate that nights are canceled by Hosts between October 1 and 31 December 2023, compared to 2022
4Based on total program-based removals from the platform within any 12 month period
5As of 1 February 2024

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