顾客对 Airbnb“不再喜爱”
Customers Are "Falling Out Of Love" With Airbnb

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/excessive-fees-are-starting-wear-airbnbs-luster

使用 Airbnb 进行住宿的成本有所上升,引起用户对其与传统酒店相比的价值的担忧。 旅游网站创始人迈克尔·罗森布利特 (Michael Rozenblit) 和他的合作伙伴批评 Airbnb 的成本增加以及缺乏洗漱用品、垃圾袋和咖啡等基本服务。 尽管要求客人做家务,但清洁费过高。 房东可能会收取过高的清洁费,有一次提到费用为 400 美元。 旅行者对额外费用以及遇到不合作的房东表示不满。 在巴塞罗那和雅典等旅游热点地区,当地人举行示威活动,反对 Airbnb 房东抬高房产价值。 Airbnb 报告称客户需求下降,并修改了第三季度盈利预测。 其股价暴跌14%。 尽管 Airbnb 声称这些问题并不严重,而且预订量正在上升,但酒店正在卷土重来,其中一些酒店的入住率达到了大流行前的水平。 据 Statista 预测,到 2029 年,酒店业预计将增长 3.72%,达到 5110 亿美元。 专家将 Airbnb 的困难归咎于标准松懈和房东不专业造成的出租体验不佳。 Airbnb 的负面体验经常引起媒体关注,部分原因是社交媒体上的帖子强调住宿条件恶劣,例如拖车结冰、厕所有问题,以及泰勒·斯威夫特 (Taylor Swift) 等名人的定价过高。 Airbnb 为自己辩护,将这些账户视为选择性报告,同时强调预订量的增长并删除了 20 万个低质量房源,以增强用户体验。 然而,批评者继续指出,劣质的出租做法是导致 Airbnb 面临挑战的因素。

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As the number of fees for booking Airbnb's rise, more and more consumers are questioning whether or not it just makes sense to book a hotel. After all, at a hotel, you're guaranteed customer service, housekeeping and amenities. With Airbnb, those add-ons can be exactly that...add-ons.

Travel site founder Michael Rozenblit is one of those dissatisfied customers, a new report from AOL/Insider says

Him and his partner, Maggie, have "fallen out of love" with Airbnb. They discovered that Airbnb rentals are now pricier than hotels, and many hosts no longer provide basics like toilet paper, trash bags, or coffee.

Rozenblit noted that cleaning fees are excessively high, even though guests are still expected to do chores. One host mentioned charging $400 for cleaning.

He commented: "There are almost always over-the-top cleaning requirements for checkout, often including the requirement to take out the trash and strip the beds at the minimum."

The Insider report says that travelers have noticed a shift with Airbnb becoming more expensive than hotels and offering less value, leading to frustration over high fees and uncooperative hosts, according to travel experts.

Locals in popular tourist destinations like Barcelona and Athens have protested against Airbnb hosts buying properties and driving up prices.

Airbnb recently warned investors of declining customer demand, lowering its Q3 earnings projection from $3.8 billion to between $3.67 billion and $3.73 billion, with profits down 15% from the same quarter last year. The company’s stock dropped 14% in one day.

Despite Airbnb's statement claiming these issues aren't widespread and bookings are up, hotels are seeing a resurgence with some achieving pre-pandemic occupancy levels. The hotel industry is projected to grow 3.72% annually, reaching $511 billion by 2029, according to Statista. Travel experts argue that hosts are largely to blame for Airbnb's struggles.

One full time traveler commented: "Airbnb essentially allows anyone to sign up to be a host, which will always prove to be problematic. Because when you have people flooding in year after year who are seeing it as a way for them to make quick cash, you're going to be met with bad customer service."

Bad Airbnb experiences often make headlines, partly because viral TikTok videos from dissatisfied guests amplify their stories. Examples include a freezing cold trailer, an "Airbnb from hell" with a toilet not attached to the wall and a bed in the garage, and a host trying to triple the price of a booking for Taylor Swift's tour. 

Airbnb responded by stating that the stories were "cherry-picked" and emphasized that most stays are positive. They also noted that bookings and listings are increasing and that over 200,000 low-quality listings have been removed to improve guest experiences.

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