Here Are The Changes Coming To Airbnb Cancellations Policy
Heavy travel season will be here before you know it, and Airbnb has made some changes to its cancellation policy. The company is making it easier for travelers to cancel a booking due to “extenuating” circumstances. This new policy will override a host’s own cancellation policy.
According to Airbnb, the company will now allow travelers to cancel due to “foreseeable weather events,” like hurricanes that result in an already covered outcome like large-scale outage of essential utilities. The company’s Major Disruptive Events Policy also applies to other “unexpected major events.” This includes government travel restrictions and declared public health emergencies and epidemics. It’s worth noting that this does not include COVID-19.
More about the changes to Airbnb’s cancellation policy.
As an example, if a hurricane were to impact Florida during hurricane season and this led to a mandatory evacuation order, under the old policy, affected bookings for this destination would not be eligible for a refund. With this update, in these same circumstances, guests with affected bookings do qualify for a refund.
The updated cancellation policy will allow travelers to receive a refund on their booking. It overrides any individual host’s cancellation policy.
“When the policy is in effect, it does two things: first, it overrides the Host’s booking cancellation policy and enables guests to cancel eligible upcoming and active reservations at the impacted location for a refund; and second, it also allows Hosts to cancel reservations without fees and other related consequences,” said Airbnb.
“The changes to this policy, including its new name, were made to create clarity for our guests and Hosts and ensure it’s meeting the diverse needs of our global community,” Juniper Downs, Airbnb’s head of community policy, said in a statement. “Our aim was to clearly explain when the policy applies to a reservation, and to deliver fair and consistent outcomes for our users. These updates also bring the policy in line with industry standards.”
This updated policy applies to trips before they start. Airbnb noted that the policy will also apply to mid-trip cancellations. Travelers will receive a refund for the nights they didn’t stay.
Keep in mind that the company doesn’t cover all incidents. This includes injuries, illnesses, or government obligations like jury duty or court appearances.
The updated policy will go into effect for all reservations on June 6 said the home share company.
Lately, Airbnb has been making several changes. Recently, the company banned all indoor security cameras in its home rentals around the world to address privacy concerns.
Secret Tips to Save Money on Your Next Vacation
It’s almost vacation season. Well, really, any season is vacation season. People travel year-round, but it amps up in the summer months and over the holidays. Travel has really increased since the end of the pandemic. People are itching to get out and explore the world after being couped up for so long. So, if you want to travel a bunch but don’t want to waste money, I have some smart and secret tips for you to save money on your next vacation.
Travel by the Numbers
For the 2023 holiday season, the AAA projected a whopping 115.2 million travelers to travel 50 miles or more from home during the travel period from Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023, to Monday, Jan. 1, 2024. The number of travelers was projected to increase 2.2% over last year. It also marked the highest projection since 2000, when the AAA first started tracking holiday travel. The busiest travel season, according to the AAA, was in 2019. So, it’s obvious that people are traveling pretty much more than ever.
So, where are people traveling? According to the AAA, some of the most popular vacation spots for travelers are the usual suspects. Those include Orlando, Florida, the home of Walk Disney World; New York City, New York; Las Vegas, Nevada; Chicago, Illinois; Alaska and beyond. Other spots around the world include Mexico, Europe, the Caribbean, Africa and Iceland. According to the latest numbers, the AAA says that Orlando is the No. 1 travel spot for Americas. “Home to world-famous theme parks that attract millions of visitors a year, like Disney World, Universal Studios and SeaWorld, it comes as no surprise that Orlando is the number one top travel destination in the U.S.,” they state.
If you’re traveling to some fun hotspots, you’ll want to save some cash. Read on for some helpful tips to save money on your vacation this year.
Under-the-Radar Ways to Save Cash on Your Next Vacation:
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