This statistic shows the number of Airbnb users in the United States and Europe from 2015 to 2016. It also includes a forecast of the number of Airbnb users from 2017 to 2020. In 2020, 40 million travelers in the United States and Europe are predicted to use Airbnb.
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Listings per region on Airbnb declined from 2020 to 2021. Globally in 2021, there were a total of 12.7 million listings.
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In 2007, a cash-strapped Brian Chesky came up with a shrewd way to pay his $1,200 San Francisco apartment rent. He would offer “Air bed and breakfast”, which consisted of three airbeds,...
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The majority of guests on Airbnb are women. Most Airbnb guests are aged 25 to 34.
According to data from Airbtics.com, international guests staying at Airbnbs in the United Kingdom reached a 13-month low of 19.2 percent of total guests as of May 2020, compared to 41.5 percent in May 2019. The ratio of international guests started to decrease in April 2020, as the COVID-19 outbreak restricted travel into the country.
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These are the Airbnb statistics on gross revenue by country.
In 2017, the number of adults using Airbnb in the United States amounted to **** million, up from ** million the previous year. This figure is forecast to reach **** million by 2022. Why do people use Airbnb? The privately owned accommodation, rental and sharing website Airbnb has gained popularity all over the world. This is due to multiple factors including cheaper lodging alternatives, a more authentic experience, uniqueness of accommodation and more. A survey found that ** percent of U.S.-based & European Airbnb users were ‘very satisfied’ with their experience. On the other hand,**** percent stated that they were ‘somewhat dissatisfied’ or ‘not at all satisfied’ with using the accommodation sharing platform. Why don't people use Airbnb? Despite the large number of people who are satisfied with their Airbnb experience, there still remain those in Europe and the U.S. that do not want to use the company's services. The most common reason for people not to use Airbnb is privacy concerns, according to a 2017 survey – with ** percent of respondents expressing this fear.
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This is the complete breakdown of how much revenue Airbnb makes in commission from listings in each region.
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Airbnb has a total of 6,132 employees that work for the company. 52.5% of Airbnb workers are male and 47.5% are female.
As of October 2020, there were over 42 thousand active Airbnb listings in New York. This figure has grown significantly since January 2010, where there were only 150 Airbnb listings in the city. In 2020, Airbnb earned a total revenue of 3.38 billion U.S. dollars, showing a decline when compared to the previous year. This was most likely due to the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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The current average price per night globally on Airbnb is $137 per night.
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This dataset shows main information about rooms available on AirBnB. Information come from the open data website of Air Bnb wich covered major cities worldwide.For anonymizing data, precision of geo-coordinates point is 300m.
Airbnb, a home sharing economy platform, gives users an alternative to traditional hotel accommodation by allowing them to rent accommodation from people who are willing to share their homes. In 2024, Airbnb reported a net income of **** billion U.S. dollars.
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The United Kingdom online travel market, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) exceeding 5% from 2019 to 2024, is poised for continued expansion through 2033. Driven by increasing internet and smartphone penetration, a growing preference for convenient online booking, and a rising disposable income amongst UK consumers, the market is witnessing a shift towards mobile bookings and the utilization of online travel agencies (OTAs). The diverse segments within the market, including transportation, travel accommodation, and vacation packages, cater to a broad range of travel needs and preferences. While the market faced temporary setbacks due to the pandemic, the resurgence of travel indicates a robust recovery and further growth potential. Competition is fierce, with established players like Booking.com, Expedia Group, and TripAdvisor vying for market share alongside emerging specialized platforms and direct travel suppliers. The increasing sophistication of online travel platforms, incorporating personalized recommendations, advanced search functionalities, and integrated payment options, further fuels market expansion. The preference for bundled vacation packages and the increasing popularity of sustainable and experiential travel are key trends shaping the future of the UK online travel market. The substantial market size, estimated to be in the hundreds of millions in 2025, reflects the considerable spending power of UK travelers. However, challenges remain, such as economic uncertainty, fluctuating fuel prices impacting transportation costs, and potential regulatory changes. The continued success of the market relies on adapting to evolving consumer preferences, leveraging technological advancements for enhanced user experiences, and successfully managing external economic factors. The focus on personalized service, transparent pricing, and secure booking platforms will be crucial for sustained growth in the UK online travel market. The dominance of OTAs is expected to persist, although direct booking through suppliers is also growing, signifying an evolving competitive landscape. Recent developments include: In September 2020, Thomas Cook, a major United Kingdom travel company that collapsed in 2019, has been relaunched as an online travel agent. The relaunch is backed by Fosun Tourism Group, the Chinese conglomerate that bought the Thomas Cook brand. The relaunch comes as the travel industry faces the worst tourism crisis since records began. The website features tens of thousands of hotels, as well as flights, transfers, and other add-ons, for customers to tailor trips, which will be protected by Atol, the government-run financial protection scheme operated by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)., In November 2020, Travomint, a venture of SNVA Travel Tech Pvt. Ltd has announced its association with online travel agency giant, Skyscanner. The strategic marketing collaboration signed by Travomint will herald a new approach towards providing services and affordable pricing for their customers. Through this collaboration, the users of Travomint will be able to enjoy various services provided by Skyscanner including comparing the prices and amenities regarding upcoming flight bookings and hotel pricing.. Notable trends are: Tourism is Driving the Online Travel Market in United Kingdom.
The total revenue of Airbnb reached **** billion U.S. dollars in 2024. This was an increase over the previous year's total of **** billion. The decrease in revenue in 2020 can be attributed to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which caused travel disruption across the globe. When breaking down Airbnb revenue by region, ***************************************, brought in the most revenue in 2024. Where are Airbnb’s biggest markets? Airbnb is a home sharing economy platform that operates in many countries around the world. The company’s biggest market is in ************* where Airbnb’s gross booking value amounted to **** billion U.S. dollars. Meanwhile, Latin American travelers stayed more nights with Airbnb on average than those in the Asia Pacific region. How did COVID-19 impact Airbnb? The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the travel and tourism industry worldwide, with many countries initiating stay at home orders or travel bans to prevent the spread of the virus. In addition to a decrease in revenue in 2020, the company also experienced a reduction in the number of nights and experiences booked with Airbnb. Bookings fell to under *** million in 2020 due to these travel restrictions. In 2024, Airbnb reported over *** million booked nights and experiences, a significant increase over the previous year.
In February 2020, the global leading home-sharing platform Airbnb recorded ***** thousand monthly active app users in China, representing a year-on-year loss of more than ** percent compared to February 2019. Its local competitor Tujia.com also reported a user loss from *** thousand to ***** thousand in the same period. The outbreak of coronavirus at the beginning of 2020 led to a setback in China's hospitality industry.
Airbnb, a home sharing economy platform, gives users an alternative to traditional hotel accommodation by allowing them to rent accommodation from people who are willing to share their homes. In addition, it allows consumers to book "experiences" in the regions they visit. In 2024, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) had the largest share of number of nights and experiences booked on the Airbnb platform at ** percent.
Airbnb, a home sharing economy platform, gives users an alternative to traditional hotel accommodation by allowing them to rent accommodation from people who are willing to share their homes. The costs and expenses of Airbnb in 2024 amounted to **** billion U.S. dollars, an increase over the previous year.
Bengaluru, the southern Indian city had the highest occupancy rate of over ** percent among Airbnb listings in 2023. New Delhi followed closely with average occupancy rate of nearly ** percent.
The Chinese short-term rental market has shrunk during the COVID-19 pandemic and the total annual revenue dropped to **** billion yuan in 2022. 2023, however, saw a significant market recovery. The short-term rental market in China Until 2019, the home-sharing market has thrived in China as the number of domestic tourists continued to grow. In 2019, China had around *** million short-term rentals listed online and nearly ***** million monthly active users. Short-term rental accommodations were popular among younger travelers in particular. This picture changed fundamentally with the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, and the market switched back to growth in 2023 only. Leading market players Entering China in 2016, the global vacation rental leader Airbnb struggled to take more of the market share from local competitors. As of August 2023, Chinese short-term rental platform Mafengwo recorded around *** million active app users. Meituan B&B and Tujia were among other successful market players that year. Tujia.com, often named China's answer to Airbnb, was the leader in this competitive domestic market for several years. Its success was based on its entirely different model to Airbnb, which better caters to Chinese travelers' cultural and consumption behavior.
This statistic shows the number of Airbnb users in the United States and Europe from 2015 to 2016. It also includes a forecast of the number of Airbnb users from 2017 to 2020. In 2020, 40 million travelers in the United States and Europe are predicted to use Airbnb.