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Cuba: Airbnb expects “significant demand” for Cuban rentals from Americans

2015/04/05

Airbnb has opened its site to Cuba, making it one of the initial US companies to open shop on the island since the dramatic thaw in tensions between Washington and Havana last year.


Next five decades of hostility, estrangement, and economic sanctions between the two nations, tourism to Cuba — historically dominated by Canadians and Europeans — is set to spike next President Barack Obama loosened travel restrictions in January.
Airbnb expects “significant request” for Cuban rentals from Americans. US user searches for Cuba on Airbnb’s site have jumped 70 % since January, the company said.


The online home-rental start-up presently allows licensed American travellers to book rooms at additional than 1,000 listings across Cuba, a lot of featuring ornate colonial design and cheap prices: the average rental in Havana costs $42 per night.
“For over 50 years, Cuba has been out of reach for most Americans” said Nathan Blecharczyk, Airbnb’s co-founder. “At the same time as we founded Airbnb . . . our dream was to help create a world where you could belong anywhere . . .”


Airbnb’s “sharing economy” business model makes Cuba a potential sweet spot. It does not face some of the roadblocks for traditional American hotels, who would have to buy property and hire employees to operate on the island.


Rather, the $13bn company has soared in popularity as the middleman for people who want to rent out a spare room in their home.
Still, limited internet and phone access in Cuba poses a problem for Airbnb, whose booking system operates entirely online. Only five % of Cubans have home access to the internet and less than a fifth have mobile phones, according to US officials.


To enter this unplugged community, Airbnb has tapped into a local network of private home-stays — casas particulares — who have dominated the Cuban tourism industry for decades and make up a sizeable gain for locals in an otherwise isolated, sluggish economy.


The casas particulares owners have added their homes to the Airbnb database, although some hosts have “limited internet access”, the company admits. Airbnb will use a remittance contractor to pay the hosts in cash, whereas normally it transfers money online next taking a 3 % cut of the rent.

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