Привет, меня зовут Акрам! Я принимаю гостей больше двух лет,...
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Привет, меня зовут Акрам! Я принимаю гостей больше двух лет, из них на airbnb примерно год. Мне 35 лет, я предприниматель. Бу...
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I have all five star reviews for the last three years no cancellations whatsoever and I still have failed to make super host. When I personally know of someone that is not hosted since the pandemic started. But has made super host this year and has hosted no one. Can you please explain?
I have the same issue. I have had to cancel 1 booking this past June (2021), out of a history of 56 bookings since Sep 2020. Yet, I was told I will lose my SH status April 1, 2022. See the print screen. According to the Airbnb website, SH cancellation rates are based on both guest and host cancellations. Read the section "What it means".
I'm pretty much done with Airbnb.
@M199 The cancellation rate is based on host cancellations not host and guest cancellations. I've had several guest cancellations this year, I have cancelled none, and my cancellation rate is zero
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@Kimberly200 Superhost status has been extended for hosts meeting the Response Rate (90% or better) and Overall Rating (4.8 or better) criteria for the December 2021 assessment. All 4 criteria will kick in again at the April 2022 assessment.
https://www.airbnb.com/resources/hosting-homes/a/the-latest-updates-to-superhost-assessments-257
Have you checked your Response Rate ?
Yes, my response rate is 99%!
@Kimberly200 This link should tell you where you fell short. Was it your response rate?
https://www.airbnb.com/performance/superhost
I too am a little miffed about hosts retaining their super host status for a two-year period with no reservations. And I can definitely see how you would feel stung by working so hard over the last year and then losing it.