It was my great pleasure to learn that I became the new host...
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It was my great pleasure to learn that I became the new host on this platform, and as I feel in the last couple of days, I ca...
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For what it’s worth, here’s the feedback I sent to Airbnb:
Subject: Airbnb policy on full refunds for guests who test positive for COVID
As a committed superhost, I would like to express, in the strongest possible terms, my dissatisfaction with the current Airbnb policy on full refunds for guests who test positive for Covid.
LESS THAN 24 HOURS BEFORE GUEST ARRIVAL, I was informed by Airbnb Support that my guest, XXXX, had submitted documentation to prove she had tested positive for Covid and therefore qualified for a full refund, despite our STRICT CANCELLATION POLICY.
I cannot understand why the host, having chosen a STRICT CANCELLATION POLICY, should be expected to bear the full financial loss associated with this policy?
I would be willing to SHARE THE LOSS with the guest, but I am outraged that I have to provide a full refund.
Guests should be encouraged to TAKE OUT APPROPRIATE TRAVEL INSURANCE.
I fully understand the need to act responsibly and safely to curb the spread of Covid, but I DO NOT UNDERSTAND why the onus is placed entirely on the host.
As a side note, I feel this option is also open to abuse by guests.
Please, please take a MORE EQUITABLE ATTITUDE and consider your long-suffering hosts. 50% loss for the guest, 50% loss for the host. That would be a fairer scenario in my view.
@Jenny349 And if the host goes down with covid? Should they pay the guest half the cost of their stay to compensate?
In that case, the guest should o receive a FULL refund. Sells obvious to me.
@Deirdre12 @Helen3 @Huma0 @Jenny349 @Allie228 @Branka-and-Silvia @Mike-and-Jane0
Not sure how to include all participants can you possibly help with the tagging thing @Helen3? And further to your point about a VALID test result do you or does anyone here have a sample test result to share so we can see the paper work to be expected?
@Mary996 To tag users who don't appear in the box with 5 posters listed, hit the @ symbol, then just type in the user's identifier here, name and number. A new box will appear with their name and profile photo, click on that and it will insert itself into your post.
I think what you're doing currently is typing in the @ and their tag name, but you actually have to click on their name that appears in the box for it to post as a tag, rather than text.
Thanks so much @Sarah977 I'm on to it. Lovely to hear from you (I wrote a much more effusive response but decided you'd prob prefer brevity so I'm adapting my style...!! Haha... Hopefully to suit?)
Hello @Mary996 there are lateral flow tests and PCR tests.
It depends whether your guest has had an NHS or another test and whether a lateral flow or PCR, but I'm sure if you Google them you will find examples.
How have you managed to get through the last 18 months without having a test 🙂 I have one every time I am expecting a guest or socialising 🙂
I don't socialise except outdoors with horsey types so my life is very simple... @Helen3....!! 😁🐎🐎🐎🔥But I'm happy to offer a lateral flow test if going to a restaurant.
If symptomatic I gather a PCR test is the way to go. My daughter working in the NHS was providing negatives all the time so I knew I was also clear xx
@Helen3 I like the idea of Hosts offering lateral flow tests to Guests. Its just my daughter hosting at the mo... Tho neither of us are very keen with the utility bills for those home working. I'm sort of putting things on hold till I have a strategy.... which might involve an increase in the Guest fee for winter time.
Do you make adjustments for this?
And all interested
Its being raised here by @Deirdre12 and @Jenny349 that we have moved into a new realm with covid becoming part of everyday life and that perhaps the time is approaching for changes to Airbnb policy as a result.
Your perspectives very welcome and those of anyone else wanting to help keep @Airbnb abreast of the trends.
Would love to hear what you think and from others you may know who might be interested?? xx
We're working on possibly asking Airbnb to review the current policy on cancellations. Especially for strict. Or perhaps designating the strict to be the one that doesn't refund in the event of covid @Deirdre12 @Jenny349 @Allie228 @Helen3 @Sarah977 @Huma0 @Richards531 @Brian2036 @Max144 @Mike-And-Jane0
Sorry getting 'no matches' for some of you but hope you see this and might each pull in one other so we can expand the conversation as it may be time to ask Airbnb to update this particular policy. What do you think ....????
What I would most like to see is that Airbnb is asking for official evidence of a COVID infection.
Is this the case now, or are guests still allowed to just 'attest' to the fact?
Does anyone know?