Solar eclipse and UNC Asheville move-in weekend leads to record number of Airbnb guests to Asheville

Press release from Airbnb: 

ASHEVILLE, NC – Airbnb, the world’s leading community-driven hospitality company, announced today that the total solar eclipse and move-in weekend at UNC Asheville are expected to bring nearly 4,000 guest arrivals to the region – a 45% increase from the weekend prior. This is the largest number of Airbnb guests traveling to Asheville since Airbnb’s founding in 2008.

During this record weekend, hosts in Asheville will collectively earn close to $600,000. These Airbnb hosts provide an affordable way for visitors to stay in Asheville, with the typical nightly price of a booked listing running $105 a night.

This supplemental income is an economic lifeline for many hosts in Asheville. Importantly, hosts keep 97 percent of their listing price, keeping dollars local, while big corporate hotels’ profits are sent out of the local community.

“Airbnb is democratizing capitalism by making it possible for Asheville residents to use their home–typically their greatest expense–to generate supplemental income. Both the solar eclipse and college move-in weekend are exciting times for travelers and families, and Airbnb is thrilled to offer unique and affordable accommodations for those traveling to Asheville this weekend,” explained Will Burns, Airbnb’s Public Policy Manager for the East Coast.

Airbnb has a long history of helping cities accommodate guests for big events like the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia and The Super Bowl in Houston, to music festivals and graduations. By bringing visitors to neighborhoods that have not traditionally benefitted from the city’s tourism industry, Airbnb brings new customers to small businesses across Asheville. Airbnb visitors tend to stay longer and spend more money in the neighborhoods where they stay compared to visitors who stay in hotels, so this revenue can be very significant for the local Asheville community.

Guests from all over the United States are traveling to Asheville, and the chart below shows the top guest origin cities for the upcoming weekend:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Airbnb in Asheville:

●  990 hosts collectively earned $13 million in 2016
●  133,000 guest arrivals in 2016
●  Typical host earns $9,700 annually sharing their home
●  Typical listing in Charleston is rented out 70 nights per year

About Airbnb
Founded in 2008, Airbnb’s mission is to create a world where people can belong when they travel by being connected to local cultures and having unique travel experiences. Today, Airbnb is the world’s leading community-driven hospitality company, with over 3 million listings in 65,000 cities and more than 191 countries across the globe.

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About Thomas Calder
Thomas Calder received his MFA in Fiction from the University of Houston's Creative Writing Program. His writing has appeared in Gulf Coast, the Miracle Monocle, Juked and elsewhere. His debut novel, The Wind Under the Door, is now available.

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