Airbnb takes major step into corporate travel
Airbnb is aiming to take a larger slice of the business travel market after signing a deal with American Express Global Business Travel.
Agreements with two other TMCs – BCD Travel and Carlson Wagonlit – have also been signed but will be implemented at a later date.
The partnership will make it easier for corporate customers to book accommodation with Airbnb hosts.
The first phase of the American Express GBT deal will go live in the US in the next few weeks.
It will expand to additional countries, including the UK, France and Germany, later this year.
In announcing the deal, the accommodation-booking site said about 10% of Airbnb customers are business travelers. “This trend is largely driven by those seeking accommodation that allows them to experience cities and neighborhoods they visit,” it said.
Airbnb launched Business Travel Ready listings last year, which are identified by a briefcase badge.
These listings meet certain requirements for certain amenities such as wifi, 24-hour check-in, reviews, responsiveness, and host commitment
During the first phase of the program, GBT and its customers can book directly on Airbnb.com.
In the coming weeks, GBT will integrate Airbnb booking information into its reporting platform so customers track travelers’ Airbnb bookings.
Once the integration is complete, the reservation details for each business trip will automatically be shared with GBT.
Travelers can also access booking information through GBT’s corporate reporting and duty of care platforms, in addition to their regular corporate itineraries and on mobile devices.
“Business travelers want the freedom to choose accommodation that aligns with their personal and professional tastes,” said Wes Bergstrom, GBT’s vice president global supplier relations.
“At the same time, traveler safety and security are a top priority for companies.
“As the first travel management company to partner with Airbnb, our customers can evolve their travel policies to offer travelers the ability to book preferred accommodation.”
Lex Bayer, head of global payments and business travel at Airbnb, added: “We are excited to be working with one of the leaders in the travel management space, and look forward to helping business travelers feel more at home while traveling on the road.
“Airbnb for Business gives business travelers access to more than two million homes around the world, and the ability to explore a city like a local, even if it’s just for one night.”
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Editor in chief Bev Fearis has been a travel journalist for 25 years. She started her career at Travel Weekly, where she became deputy news editor, before joining Business Traveller as deputy editor and launching the magazine’s website. She has also written travel features, news and expert comment for the Guardian, Observer, Times, Telegraph, Boundless and other consumer titles and was named one of the top 50 UK travel journalists by the Press Gazette.
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