Anti-party defences for New Year’s Eve rolled out across Australia

Key Takeaways

  • Airbnb is rolling out anti-party technology in Australia and regions globally to help reduce the risk of unauthorised and disruptive parties over New Year’s Eve
  • Nearly 74,000 people globally were deterred from booking last New Year’s Eve
  • Since we first implemented this defence in 2020, the rate of parties reported to Airbnb over NYE has decreased by 70 percent in Australia
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Key Takeaways

  • Airbnb is rolling out anti-party technology in Australia and regions globally to help reduce the risk of unauthorised and disruptive parties over New Year’s Eve
  • Nearly 74,000 people globally were deterred from booking last New Year’s Eve
  • Since we first implemented this defence in 2020, the rate of parties reported to Airbnb over NYE has decreased by 70 percent in Australia

This New Year’s Eve, Airbnb is again introducing measures to help reduce the risk of unauthorised and disruptive parties. This anti-party technology uses machine learning to identify and block potentially higher-risk bookings of entire home listings from being made – with the goal of promoting positive travel and hosting on the platform.

Airbnb’s defenses assess a number of signals – including the length of the trip, the type of listing, how far the listing is from the guest’s location, and when the reservation is being made – to help determine the potential risk for a disruptive, unauthorised party. If a booking is identified as higher risk, the guest will either be blocked from booking, or redirected to alternative accommodation on the platform.

Tara Bunch, Global Head of Operations at Airbnb: “While issues are rare, we want to do our part to help reduce the risk of unauthorised and disruptive parties. Airbnb is committed to supporting hosts and the communities they live in, and we hope these defences allow guests, hosts and neighbours to celebrate with added reassurance.”

This technology will be in effect leading up to and over New Year’s Eve in Australia and regions across the globe, including in the US, Puerto Rico, Canada, the UK, France, Spain and New Zealand. For guests seeking to book an entire home listing on Airbnb for New Year’s Eve in Australia, the following measures will be in place: 

  • Restrictions on one to three night reservations: Our systems will block higher-risk one, two or three night bookings for entire home listings, or redirect them to alternative accommodation on the platform.
  • Mandatory anti-party attestation: Guests who can make reservations will need to confirm that they understand that disruptive and unauthorised parties are not allowed on Airbnb, and they face suspension or removal from the platform if they violate this policy. 

Airbnb has activated restrictions around New Year’s Eve since 2020. In the years since, we’ve seen a significant decrease in the rate of parties reported. Since we first implemented this defence in 2020, the rate of parties reported to us over NYE has decreased by 70 percent in Australia.

Disruptive and unauthorised parties on Airbnb are rare, and these efforts build on existing measures and resources to promote responsible travel and help enforce our global ban on disruptive parties

These include:

Tips for hosts on preventing parties in their listing.