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Airbnb eyes SA expansion

05 Aug 2015
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SHARING economy platform,

Airbnb, plans to establish

a local presence in South

Africa as it looks to build on

the “rapid growth” that has

seen the country become its

largest market on the African

continent.

This was revealed by newly

appointed gm for the Middle

East and Africa, Nicola

D’Elia, who spoke to TNW on

the sidelines of a recent visit

to Johannesburg.

“We will have local

representation such as a

regional marketing manager

based in South Africa

working closely with the

Airbnb community and brand

ambassadors,” Nicola said.

The team will focus on

forging relationships with

the local government as well

as tourism bodies to propel

the reach of the product,

he said. “I think we are in a

unique position to help boost

tourism, both outbound and

inbound, and this shows

in the results.” To date,

Airbnb has enjoyed over

160% outbound travel from

South Africa and over 230%

inbound.

Ceo, Brian Chesky, added

that the African market was

growing faster than the US,

almost doubling every year.

Corporate travel

Brian added that while

corporate travellers did not

make up most of the Airbnb

business, he did predict a

significant growth in this

space. “Corporate travel

currently makes up 10% of

our business and that is

largely because corporate

travel is quite lonely,” says

Brian. “Business travellers

know that if they book an

Airbnb, not only are they

staying with people but they

are getting to enjoy a local

experience while working,

rather than being alone in a

hotel room.”

Last month, Airbnb

announced plans to launch

a new product suite as

part of its Business Travel

program, which aims to make

the platform easier to use

for companies. The suite of

tools will provide visibility into

employee travel itineraries

booked through Airbnb,

financial reporting data and

central billing, to improve the

business travel experience

for travellers and travel

managers.

The website includes

the Activity Tab, which

helps travel managers with

cataloguing current and

upcoming employee trips,

including trip dates, location,

dates booked, trip status,

number of people in each

party and an interactive map.

The Reporting Tab can be

used to collect and manage

booking reports for the entire

organisation and to export

data and reports, while the

Employees Tab manages

approved and pending

employees who have been

permitted to book business

travel using Airbnb.

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