Introduction: Travel and living are blurring


Long-term stays have accounted for significant percentages of nights booked in 2021



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Long-term stays have accounted for significant percentages of nights booked in 2021
3. Longer stays are turning travel into living
People have more flexibility to travel anytime, and they’re traveling everywhere, but the key to travel becoming more of a lifestyle is the ability to linger. Across five surveyed countries, after the top response of taking more trips, people’s #2 response to how their travel would change if they have more flexibility is that they would travel for longer. On our platform and in our research, we see trips lengthening overall and longer stays of at least 28 days making up a growing share of all nights. Longer stays are really what allow people to live on Airbnb
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• 71% of Airbnb long-term stay bookers surveyed in 2021 plan to book at least one more in the coming year.
• These stays are most popular with older adults aged 60-90, with 28% of their nights booked for stays >28 nights, for the 12 months ending April 30, 2021.
• But 18- to 24-year-olds claim the second largest share:
25%, for the 12 months ending
April 30, 2021.
• 55% of Airbnb long-term stay bookers who stayed and were surveyed in 2021 report they were working or studying during their stay.


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• 42% of consumers surveyed across five countries say they will undertake more longer-stay travel after the pandemic.
• Long-term stays are currently offered at 87% of available listings on Airbnb.

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