Hi,I have been a superhost for 4 years and I am a property m...
Hi,I have been a superhost for 4 years and I am a property manager for several properties in my area. Airbnb suspended my acc...
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This is outragous. Airbnb are literally saying that hosts should have opened their doors to guests, even through the pandemic was still rageing, without any concern for the hosts health at all, let alone the clients. There's no way many of us will now reach some of the targets they require by 01/04/22!
For those of us who worked our buts off for what was for many a 'minimum wage' pre covid, this is an utter insult and airbnb should be ashamed of themselves for coming up with this dictorial ruling. I don't even open until 01/04/22 and I've been closed since covid struck - a lot of that time on Government instruction.
Gerry
Glastonbury UK
Hi @Gerry68,
I'm sorry to hear you might lose your Superhost status in April, and really appreciate your honest feedback on the status' criteria!
Throughout the pandemic, we’ve worked hard to help our Hosts adapt to the changing conditions of the pandemic, including changing the way we assess Superhost status for existing Superhosts. As travel continues to recover, and after two years of automatically extending Superhost status, we will resume our regular assessment process.
We however recognize some of our Hosts may still not be ready to resume hosting, so after April 1, existing Superhosts with health and safety concerns related to the pandemic will be able to contact Airbnb support to see if they are eligible for an additional extension of status through July 1.
I hope this helps, and stay safe!
Emilie
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Thank you for your promt reply and the actions required - appreciated.
Gerry