I'm a super host w 3 properties and a strict cancellation policy who lost 30k of deposits from the covid ECP.
I was recently considering booking an AirBnb (as a guest) in a foreign country and was aware that the covid ECP would not apply. So I reviewed the wording of the "standard ECP" and noted that if I am unable to fly due to illness, or if my flight is cancelled and there is no other travel option, then the ECP applies.
So I book the AirBnb.
Sure enough, my flight is cancelled by airline choice and they also put on hold all flights on that route for the next two weeks. No flights are available for me until mid-June at the earliest. So my trip is cancelled (2000 km distance, no other option to travel)
I cancel the booking, and submit my request for ECP reimbursement.
The AirBnB rep replies
"Flight cancellations are part of Airbnb's extenuating policy if the flight has been cancelled due to the following reasons ONLY:
>Severe weather
>Natural disasters
>Airport closures"
And gives me the following link.
www.airbnb.com/help/article/1320
This is the exact ECP that I had reviewed before I booked. I tell him that nowhere in that link does it state what he just said and ask him to point me to that section. He replies basically that "it is clear", and that's that.
Sigh. Looks like I am now out of pocket an extra $500. Insult to injury.
I guess fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. Lesson learned.