Superhost Status

Nigel225
Level 1
Newport, United Kingdom

Superhost Status

I OWNAND RENT A PROPERTY ON THE ISLAND OF SAL, CAPE VERDE. SUPERHOST STATUS RUNS FROM JANUARY-DECEMBER 2021 DUE TO COVID. TOURISM IN SAL HAS ONLY RECENTLY OPENED UP FOR VISITORS BUT AIRBNB REQUIRE 10STAYS OR 100 NIGHTS TO REMAIN A SUPERHOST, THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE IN SAL DUE TO TRAVELLING RESTRICTIONS ONLY RECENTLY BEING LIFTED AND THE PERIOD OF TIME TO GAIN EITHER 10STAYS OR 100 NIGHTS. 

 

IS THERE ANY WAY TO DICUSS THIS ISSUE WITH AIRBNB?

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Sarah977
Level 10
Sayulita, Mexico

@Nigel225  If it's any consolation, tons of hosts are going to lose their Superhost status come April 1st.

 

But Superhost status doesn't run from Jan to Dec. The reinstatement of the lifted criteria for Superhost will take effect for the April 1st assessment. So it will be based on your stats from March 30, 2021 to April 1 2022. Maybe you can get 10 bookings by then?

 

Use Airbnb's feedback form to send them feedback about this, many hosts have. Some have been severely affected by travel restrictions, like you, some of us are home-share hosts who have been closed to bookings since the beginning of the pandemic. We may still not consider it safe to host shared spaces, as the pandemic is far from over. But Airbnb seems to think it is now okay to expose both hosts and guests to possible Covid infection.