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Inside the Airbnb APAC Community Leaders Summit - highlights and takeaways

Dr-Jayanthi1
Level 10
Coimbatore, India

Inside the Airbnb APAC Community Leaders Summit - highlights and takeaways

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Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey filled with inspiration, learning, and shared experiences? Welcome to the Airbnb Community Leaders Summit for the Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand region (APAC)! Picture this – the bustling city of Bangkok serving as a backdrop, the historic Jim Thompson House Museum as our host venue, and a diverse group of 78 Airbnb community leaders from Australia, New Zealand,India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia,Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam and beyond (Team Airbnb) coming together for a dynamic two-day event- Sept 5 & 6, 2024.

 

 

Get ready to dive into a listicle format that will take you through the highlights of this enriching summit! Here’s a glimpse of the magic that unfolded in the heart of Bangkok:

 

1. Embracing Cultural Diversity

 

At the core of the summit was a celebration of cultural diversity. Community leaders from various backgrounds gathered to share stories, bridge gaps and embrace the richness that cultural exchange brings on the aspect of hosting and use of Airbnb as a facilitator. The vibrant tapestry of voices resonated through the halls of the Jim Thompson House, creating an atmosphere of inclusivity and respect.

 

2. The Power of Connection

 

One of the key takeaways from the summit was the power of connection. In a digital age where interactions often feel distant, this event reaffirmed the importance of face-to-face connections. From sharing hosting tips and strategies to exploring mutual love for travel as hosts and guests, the summit emphasised the profound impact of genuine human connections.

 

3. Empowerment through Education

 

Education was a cornerstone of the summit, with a strong emphasis on the mantra of “educate, learn, empower.” Workshops and seminars empowered participants to enhance their hosting skills, expand their knowledge of the travel industry, and gain insights into creating exceptional guest experiences. The summit served as a platform for continuous learning and growth.

 

4. Sharing and Caring

 

The spirit of sharing and caring echoed throughout the summit. Participants shared personal stories, offered support to fellow hosts, and exchanged valuable insights that would enrich their hosting journey. The sense of community and camaraderie was palpable, reinforcing the idea that success is sweeter when shared with others.

 

5. Unveiling New Horizons

 

As the summit concluded, participants left with a renewed sense of purpose and a treasure trove of memories. New friendships were forged, fresh ideas were born, and a sense of anticipation for future collaborations filled the air. The summit was not just an event but a beginning of a new chapter in the ever-evolving Airbnb community. The power of being heard, the confidence of trust to handhold and the overwhelming hospitality by Airbnb were enriching. Our journey as a host is just not confined to business but to translate hospitality by all means across the globe. Geographies may vary but the voice was one, concerns unanimous and the deliverables are evident.

 

The summit was a testament to the transformative power of community, connection, and shared experiences. It was a reminder that in a world filled with bustling cities and digital connections, human interactions remain at the heart of what makes hosting on Airbnb truly special.

 

Let’s keep the Airbnb magic alive.

 

 

 

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Geoff7
Level 3
Hepburn Springs, Australia

Yes we do @Helen427 - Tess our CM here in Australia set it up a few weeks before we went to Bangkok. Great for community building - the conversations are still ongoing. 

 

Geoff7
Level 3
Hepburn Springs, Australia

@Dr-Jayanthi1 I loved the APAC Summit from start to finish - this was one of the most inspirational CL Summits I have been to over the years - and the key reason I think was the cultural diversity of the Group.
We tend to live in a bit of a bubble here in ANZ and to be able to hear for the first time, directly from CLs in other countries about the issues they were experiencing - makes you realise the more diverse we are, the more the same we are. 

Hearing and learning how CLs in other countries deal with hosting issues gave me a real insight into alternatives - to take back to my Host Group. 
HeRing Bali’s views on regulation and looking at what’s happening in Thailand and Vietnam - makes you understand that not all regulation in our sector is bad. 
Seeing  the quality and value guests get in India makes you realise that here in ANZ how fortunate we are to be able to achieve the nightly rates we do.

And Oh My God there are so many new Airbnbs I want to go and try out.

As for the size/numbers of CLs attending - personally I thought it was a good size and manageable and still highly personable from an interaction perspective. I would think over 100 attendees would change this dynamic. So in other words - while a global CL Summit has interest - I can’t imagine how that would work as well as our regional one - just due to the sheer number of CLs globally. 

 

@Geoff7 we shared our table during the summit and worked together addressing issues. It was fun. Was great to listen to your views as a panelist. Your tips on engaging the face book group are awesome, I am working on implementing them with our club. Will keep you posted. Thank you for your words here and a very warm welcome to come and try my Airbnb. 

Geoff7
Level 3
Hepburn Springs, Australia

That’s so nice @Dr-Jayanthi1 . Thank you - I thought we had a great table with really good views on everything - the funniest part was how similar we were when we did the exercise rating the Airbnb. Take care and have a great day. 

Angela1496
Level 3
Christchurch, New Zealand

@Dr-Jayanthi1 This was my 2nd summit, but my first in an APAC environment.  It was such a great way of meeting and greeting our wider global community in the APAC region.  Add to that the opportunity to experience a different country, culture and hospitality were all wonderful layers that enhanced the overall summit experience.

 

The more we learn about each other the more we can enhance what we do with our host clubs in our roles as Community Leaders.  Hearing how each leader arranges meetups, recognizes contributors to their club events, books events, works in with community and local business, were all very inspiring.

 

It was also fantastic to see the community managers working more collaboratively with each other as well as shining the spot light on members in their regions doing great things for the beneift of all, both locally and globally.

 

I was particularly proud of our new canterbury co-host leader, coming to summit for the first time (Sharon Tumminello) who embraced the whole experience, got to know fellow CLs in the ANZ group and even came away with an award.

 

The Jim Thompson house was phenomenal, along with the staff, the food, the whole historical environment, I was in awe from start to finish. 

Hi @Angela1496 Happy to connect again here. What a summit and I am still on cloud nine. I am confident that the learnings are taking us a long way towards hosting and also building our respective host clubs. kudos to team Airbnb for having thought about this and connect leaders across borders. It was an eventful and memorable happening.

Patricia2526
Top Contributor
Manila, Philippines

Well said! @Dr-Jayanthi1 

 

My 3rd Summit but 1st with APAC 

The highlight was meeting 77 community leaders from 9 countries—Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Over two days, we came together for learning, group sessions, and fun, exchanging insights and experiences.

We left inspired by each other’s ideas on how to better engage and support our communities. A huge thank you to Airbnb for providing this amazing opportunity!

 

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We each brought snacks from our home countries to share at the summit.

 

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Hello again from the Philippines! 

Hi @Patricia2526 Philippines is awesome and so are you. Thank you for the spotlight on the goodies that we all shared at the summit, so were the ideas and the wisdom shared. I am overwhelmed.

Hari-Chand0
Level 1
Dehradun, India

@Dr-Jayanthi1 Interacting in person in this online meeting era is an experience in itself. I met so many experienced hosts all around the APAC reason. Listening to their hosting journey empowered me to create new Hosting places for upcoming demands. 

Not just fulfilling the accommodation demands, impacting lives, and creating employment opportunities for the communities of the Himalayas make me feel fulfilled and positive. Hoping to create and use these great connections made in Bangkok in our upcoming Impact projects in the HimalayasPanel Discussion on Civic EngagementsPanel Discussion on Civic EngagementsIntraction with JarinIntraction with JarinHari & Samantha  ( INLK)Hari & Samantha ( INLK)

Hari Chand dhali

Hello @Hari-Chand0 , sp happy to jump off the screen and connect in person. I have a lot to learn from you with respect to community service through hosting. You are an inspiration. Hope to connect more often. The frames are so perfect to reflect your personality 😇.

Sarah5000
Host Advisory Board Member
Adelaide, Australia

@Dr-Jayanthi1 Thanks for sharing, yes I loved and enjoyed every moment we shared at APAC summit. I feel warmth welcome from everyone and enjoy and learn from the beauty of cultural diversity over that 2 days. 

Sarah
Amy2584
Level 2
Bywong, Australia

Beautiful summary @Dr-Jayanthi1. Unfortunately I don't believe we had the time to connect over the Summit. So much to take in for my first time. I look forward to seeing you at the next APAC one! 

Oh That's not great @Amy2584 , Hope there will be more opportunities. Agree there was a good lot of sharing, learning and caring during and after the summit. Loved every bit of it. Sure to see you soon.