Cât percepe Airbnb de la gazde?
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Most Hosts pay a flat service fee of 3% of the booking subtotal
Guests typically pay a service fee of around 14% of the booking subtotal
These fees help Airbnb operate and support Hosts with marketing activities, Host protection programs, and more
For many people, hosting is a way to earn money while connecting with travelers from around the world. But how much does Airbnb charge, and how does this impact Hosts and guests?
With a clear understanding of Airbnb service fees—what they are and why we have them in the first place—you can set a pricing strategy that makes sense for you and your listing.
How much does Airbnb charge?
Most Hosts pay a flat service fee of 3% of the booking subtotal. The subtotal is your nightly rate plus your cleaning fee* and additional guest fee, if applicable, and doesn’t include Airbnb fees and taxes. Guests typically pay a service fee of around 14% of the booking subtotal.
So if you’re charging $300 USD for a 3-night stay, plus $60 USD for a cleaning fee, your booking subtotal is $360 USD. Approximately 3% ($10.80 USD) of that amount is deducted from your earnings as part of the Host service fee, and 14% ($50.40 USD) is charged to guests and included in the total amount they pay. In this example:
- You’d earn $349.20 USD
- Your guest would pay $410.40 USD
Airbnb’s service fees are competitive and we don’t charge for payment processing, allowing Hosts to keep a higher portion of their earnings.
Why does Airbnb charge service fees?
We rely on fees to help Airbnb run smoothly and cover the costs of products and services that help you share your space, including:
- 24/7 customer support
- Marketing to guests via Google, social media, and more
- Protection for you and your place
- Educational resources for Hosts
Are guests aware of these fees?
Where can I see how much my guests will pay?
Once a reservation is confirmed, a price breakdown in your Host reservation details and your booking confirmation email will include all applicable fees so you can clearly see:
- Fees and taxes collected by Airbnb
- Any extra fees you charge (like a cleaning fee)
- The total price your guests will pay
- The payout you’ll receive
This means you’ll never have to search for your final price when answering questions from guests or making changes. When you know what your guests are paying, it becomes easier to manage your pricing strategy, refunds, cancellations, and reservation adjustments.
*Excluding Hosts who offer accommodations in mainland China. Find out more
Information contained in this article may have changed since publication.
Puncte importante
Most Hosts pay a flat service fee of 3% of the booking subtotal
Guests typically pay a service fee of around 14% of the booking subtotal
These fees help Airbnb operate and support Hosts with marketing activities, Host protection programs, and more