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Airbnb targets host support with Co-Host Network launch and enhanced personalisation features
Airbnb has launched a new network to find and hire co-hosts to manage a user’s property.― Reuters file pic

LONDON, Oct 18 — Airbnb has launched a new network to find and hire co-hosts to manage a user’s property, as well as new personalisation features the company says will change the nature of travel apps.

The platform’s co-founder and chief executive, Brian Chesky, said "travel apps have been one-size-fits-all” but Airbnb is "changing that today”.

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Its new Co-Host Network will include more than 10,000 experienced co-hosts across 10 countries, who must have an average rating of 4.86 in order to appear, with a personalised algorithm recommending the best fits for the user to manage their property for them.

The firm’s chief business officer, Dave Stephenson, told the PA news agency that the company feels it is vital to support hosts as well as guests on the platform, because they often offer unique properties and experiences that help it stand out.

"The better we support hosts and offer unique features that hosts appreciate, the more they stand out on Airbnb,” he said.

"The majority of our listings actually are unique and only on Airbnb, so we want them to stay and not go elsewhere. We do that by providing them demand they need the most and then make it easier to host.

"And I think what we’ve uniquely done is built tools for individuals to share their homes, whereas other platforms have focused more on professional hosting and large-scale hosting. Those kinds of needs are different.”

He added that the company has found that many of its hosts would take in more guests "if they had more help”.

As part of the update to the platform, the US firm said, it is introducing more than 50 upgrades to make the app more personalised. These include new suggested destinations based on search and booking history, redesigned search filters, and the addition of new localised payment methods that support payment apps which are popular in different parts of the world.

Stephenson told PA that the company wants to have a "combination of both” personalising the app and providing surprising, unique experiences.

"I want to inspire people to think that: ‘Wow, I can come to Airbnb and get something truly unique and different’,” he said.

"When they come, you want to do your best to understanding their needs and then match it up, because sometimes you may be travelling on your own for work – that’s one kind of trip – but then maybe you’re travelling with friends, and that has a different need.

"So, understanding not just you but your use case, your type of travel and better matching that up, is super-important. That’s one of the features we’ve launched in this most recent release – highlighting specific features in a listing that might appeal to you as a traveller.

"For example, if you’re travelling with kids, we’ll highlight that the listing might have a crib or has certain amenities that are helpful for them.

"So I think it’s a ‘Yes and...’ – you want to inspire with uniqueness and then tailor the specifics. — Bernama

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