Hi, Can you advise what airbnb take in commission and are there any other costs to the guests from them, it just seems the pricing is high on the website for our property. I want to check I have the right information.
Your listing pricing might be higher than competitors based on the Host selecting Split of Airbnb Fees with Guests.
1. Split-fee
This fee structure is the most common and is split between the host and the guest.
Host fee
Most hosts pay a 3% fee, but some pay more, including some hosts with listings in Italy. This fee is calculated from thebooking subtotal(the booking subtotal includes the nightly price and anyadditional fees charged by the host, but excludes the guest service fee and taxes) and is automatically deducted from the host payout.
Note:As of April 1, 2024, we include an additional amount in our guest service fee for cross-currency bookings as further described below.
Most guest service fees are under 14.2% of the booking subtotal (the booking subtotal includes the nightly price and any additional fees charged by the host, but excludes the guest service fee and taxes). The guest service fee varies based on a variety of factors and may be higher or lower depending on the booking. The guest service fee is reduced for some stays of 28 nights or more.
For bookings where the guest pays using a different currency from the one set by the host for their listing, we adjust our fees to align with the value we provide our guests. For these cross-currency bookings, the guest service fee will include an additional amount, resulting in a guest service fee of up to 16.5% of the booking subtotal.
2. Host-only fee
With this structure, the entire fee is deducted from the host payout. It’s typically 14–16%, though hosts with Super Strict cancellation policies may pay more, and fees for stays of 28 nights or more may be less.
This fee is mandatory for traditional hospitality listings–such as hotels, serviced apartments, etc., as well assoftware-connected hosts(unless most of their listings are in the USA, Canada, the Bahamas, Mexico, Argentina, Taiwan, or Uruguay).
Your listing pricing might be higher than competitors based on the Host selecting Split of Airbnb Fees with Guests.
1. Split-fee
This fee structure is the most common and is split between the host and the guest.
Host fee
Most hosts pay a 3% fee, but some pay more, including some hosts with listings in Italy. This fee is calculated from thebooking subtotal(the booking subtotal includes the nightly price and anyadditional fees charged by the host, but excludes the guest service fee and taxes) and is automatically deducted from the host payout.
Note:As of April 1, 2024, we include an additional amount in our guest service fee for cross-currency bookings as further described below.
Most guest service fees are under 14.2% of the booking subtotal (the booking subtotal includes the nightly price and any additional fees charged by the host, but excludes the guest service fee and taxes). The guest service fee varies based on a variety of factors and may be higher or lower depending on the booking. The guest service fee is reduced for some stays of 28 nights or more.
For bookings where the guest pays using a different currency from the one set by the host for their listing, we adjust our fees to align with the value we provide our guests. For these cross-currency bookings, the guest service fee will include an additional amount, resulting in a guest service fee of up to 16.5% of the booking subtotal.
2. Host-only fee
With this structure, the entire fee is deducted from the host payout. It’s typically 14–16%, though hosts with Super Strict cancellation policies may pay more, and fees for stays of 28 nights or more may be less.
This fee is mandatory for traditional hospitality listings–such as hotels, serviced apartments, etc., as well assoftware-connected hosts(unless most of their listings are in the USA, Canada, the Bahamas, Mexico, Argentina, Taiwan, or Uruguay).