Airbnb Estimated Direct Economic Impact Exceeds THB33.8 Billion in Thailand in Just One Year

THAILAND – July 4, 2019 – Airbnb’s mission is to create a world where anyone can belong anywhere. To advance this mission, Airbnb are focused on reimagining travel by building an end-to-end travel platform that combines where you stay, what you do, and how you get there, all in one place. As our community continues to grow, we are generating substantial economic benefits for hosts and communities. 

According to new survey findings and an analysis of internal data released today, Airbnb’s host and guest community generated over THB33.8 billion in estimated direct economic impact in Thailand in 2018. The survey also found that Airbnb’s host and guest community generated over USD$100 billion in estimated direct economic impact across 30 countries in 2018. 

Importantly Airbnb’s community-based model means this significant economic impact is shared by local families, businesses and communities across Thailand, including those places that have traditionally missed out. According to the survey of hosts and guests in Thailand, 80 percent of local Airbnb hosts say they recommend restaurants and cafes to guests, and on average Airbnb guests say 46 percent of their spending occurs in the neighbourhood where they stay. 

Mike Orgill, General Manager for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Airbnb shared, “The Airbnb community of hosts and guests makes a large and increasingly important contribution to Thailand’s economy. As our community of hosts and hospitality entrepreneurs grows, it generates more economic opportunities for local businesses and communities right across Thailand.”

Other key findings from the survey of local hosts and guests in Thailand include:

Guests who say Airbnb impacted the length of their stay on average added 8.1 days to their trip.52 percent of Airbnb hosts say they recommend cultural activities such as museums, festivals and historical sites to guests.46 percent of Airbnb hosts say hosting has helped them afford their homes.31 percent of hosts say Airbnb provides supplementary income they rely on to make ends meet.62 percent of guests say the environmental benefits of home sharing matters in their decision to use Airbnb.95 percent of guests say the security of payment matters in their decision to use Airbnb.



Airbnb Hosts in Buriram province.

As Airbnb grows, we look forward to continuing to share data on our direct economic impact in communities around the world.



Airbnb Estimated Direct Economic Impact Exceeds THB33.8 Billion in Thailand in Just One Year

Airbnb Estimated Direct Economic Impact Exceeds THB33.8 Billion in Thailand in Just One Year

Airbnb Estimated Direct Economic Impact Exceeds THB33.8 Billion in Thailand in Just One Year

Airbnb Estimated Direct Economic Impact Exceeds THB33.8 Billion in Thailand in Just One Year
Airbnb Estimated Direct Economic Impact Exceeds THB33.8 Billion in Thailand in Just One Year
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