In 2021, Airbnb was valued at US$113 billion.
The app is the third most visited tourism page site in the world with 99.4 million.
Europe is the region with the largest Airbnb stays worldwide in 2021.
The trends that have emerged thanks to the internet continue to be a great tool for people in their day-to-day lives. Given this, it became known as Mexico ranked 15th in the ranking with the most superhosts on the Airbnb hosting platform.
We must mention that Airbnb is one of the best-known hosting platforms in the world today. Given this, this platform founded in 2007 by Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia, registered a value of 113 billion US dollars in 2021.
By 2019, this app was recorded as reporting 500 million Airbnb guest arrivals that occurred in homes and accommodations around the world.
In Mexico, during 2018 more than 3 million Mexicans used the app to reserve spaces on their trips within the country. For what the shared housing economy platform is known for offering users an alternative to traditional hotel accommodation by allowing them to rent accommodation to people who are willing to share their homes, it is the third most visited tourism page site in the world with 99.4 million.
Mexico and Airbnb
After updating its number, the cheap accommodation platform reported that by 2023, it has one million Superhosts around the world, offering exceptional hospitality in more than 200 different countries and in more than 45 languages.
Superhosts is a program that created the app in 2014 to reward the best rated and most experienced Airbnb hosts. The platform explains that this can be regardless of the type of space they share through the platform, any Host can become a Superhost if they offer exceptional hospitality.
In this sense, the platform explained that this increase came after the new ways that people are using to generate more extra money. So from July 2022 to September 2022, the average Superhost earned 64 percent more than a regular Host. And in Mexico, Superhosts earned almost 70 percent more than regular Hosts.
Likewise, the application explained that from October 2021 to September 2022, Superhosts have registered more than 35 million check-ins worldwide, representing a combined income of more than 23 billion dollars by sharing their spaces. on Airbnb.
For their part, they explain that Latin America is recognized for its great hospitality when receiving travelers, which is why Mexico has 20 percent of Superhosts of the total of all Hosts and, at the same time, there are several destinations in Mexico with large percentages of these users.
This platform is not the only one that is generating relevant use in other parts of the world, since it is no secret to anyone that consumers are increasingly digitized.
In this sense, home delivery platforms have also become an important issue where in Mexico Rappi, Uber and even DiDi, are having great growth in their users and with that in their income.
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