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Hi. Would anyone here know how a Superhost may get his/her $100 Airbnb coupon reward?
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You get an email from Airbnb confirming you have the voucher once you've been a superhost for four quarters .
when you go to make a booking and pay the voucher code for the $100 will show up under credits and you can chose to allocate it from the total cost @Allan-Dale0
Hello @Allan-Dale0, welcome to the Airbnb Community Center!
I'm reaching out to some of our most experienced hosts to see if they can provide guidance on how to obtain the coupon: @Helen3, @Kitty-and-Creek0, @Patricia2526 and @Karen114
Best regards,
Thank you very much Paula. Appreciate it.
@Paula Thanks for including me Paula. I have been out of the loop dealing with hurricane damage in Florida. We are seeing the light there the end of the tunnel though 😊
Hello @Allan-Dale0
Airbnb gave me a €100 bonus to become a super host for a year.
At the end of November I am going to spend it on a trip to North Florida.
Kind regards
That sounds exciting Begoña89. 😊
Hi @Allan-Dale0 and thank you @Paula
The $100 Airbnb Superhost Bonus is given to hosts who maintain their Superhost status for a full year consecutively.
Best Regards
Btw if you want to use your Superhost bonus during the booking process, on the payment page, your travel credit should automatically appear as an option to apply toward the total cost. You may see it under “Credits and Coupons” select it to apply the $100 toward your booking.
@Patricia2526 I came to say the same. It automatically populates for you when you make a reservation.
You get an email from Airbnb confirming you have the voucher once you've been a superhost for four quarters .
when you go to make a booking and pay the voucher code for the $100 will show up under credits and you can chose to allocate it from the total cost @Allan-Dale0