Why major hotel groups are contesting the home-sharing space

Why major hotel groups are contesting the home-sharing space

Hoteliers such as Marriott, Onefinestay and Accorhotels are competing by offering luxurious home-sharing spaces.

In February this year, Airbnb launched Airbnb Plus, a higher-tier platform offering travellers accommodation in upscale homes, with the benefit of hotel-style conveniences such as quality toiletries and easy check-in – all verified in person, according to a 100-point checklist.

“Since the launch, there have been around 2,000 homes available to book across 13 cities, with plans to expand into 50 cities by the end of the year,” says an Airbnb spokesperson. Industry watchers and market analysts are confident that this new platform will hold sway with luxury travellers.

“We expect millionaires in the Asia-Pacific to list Airbnb among the top 10 hotel brands in the next five years,” notes the Asian Millionaire Travel Report 2018, a paper by Agility Research & Strategy.

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