@Ajay-K0
Sorry to hear you're bearing the brunt of the "professionalisation" of Airbnb, and paying the heavy price for the company's insatiable greed, their relentless (and reckless) quest for world domination and their deliberate gross over-saturation of almost every market on earth, in their desperate efforts to create the illusion of super-strong stratospheric pre-IPO growth for their potential investors.
Unfortunately, the platform and operational infrastructure - and the company's increasing failure to attract and retain new and existing guests - doesn't even come close to being able to support the sheer volume of hosts that Airbnb continues to aggressively recruit with ridiculously high referral fees for recruiters, and incentivised start-up bonuses for new listers, so the churn has to come from somewhere. In trademark cynical Airbnb fashion, they've decreed that you, me, and hundreds of thousands - and possibly millions - of other small, independent hosts around the globe (whose commitment, dedication and hard graft have been instrumental in helping build this company's brand image, reputation and fortunes, from the ground up, since long before 95% of the world's population had even heard of Airbnb, let alone used them), must be the collateral damage
The reality is, the longer your tenure with Airbnb, and the more they've hyper-scaled in your local market - the less business their algorithms will route your way, and the closer you'll be pushed towards the exit door (regardless of how faultless your track record you may be, or how much goodwill and repeat business you may have generated for them over the years, and irrespective of how perfect your listing may be, or how faultless your service to both the company and their guests has been). No such thing as loyalty bonuses and rewards for tenure of exemplary service - it's all about the fresh blood with this crew (presumably because the longer-termers start to wise up to the fact that the Emporer is actually strutting about buck-naked, so best get rid of them, before the start spreading dissent through the ranks)
It's not by accident that longer-term hosts are going to the wall - it's by design. And the more Airbnb mushrooms, the quicker the churn, and no amount of nice new pics, or exemplary reviews, or lowering your prices to unsustainable levels, will change that one little bit.
The only hope of survival for small, independent local hosts, is for Airbnb to be forced by authorities worldwide to clean house and jettison the armies of illegal operators with vast inventories from their platform. But they're not about to do that - voluntarily, at least - anytime soon. I'm sorry I don't have anything more positive to add - other than to urge you to make sure you're also listed on every competitor site available in your region - but that's just the way it is, sadly.