

You should now occasionally receive codes via email.Īs we noted in the section above, other Airbnb users who get coupon codes this way may share them on virtual coupon websites or online travel forums. Under “Email Settings”, click the top check box to mark it. Move your mouse cursor over your profile picture and click Account Settings. To receive coupon codes, go to and log into your account. If you cancel a booking that you used a coupon code on, you can’t use that coupon code again. If the coupon code is worth more than your booking, you won’t receive the difference as credit.Įach coupon code can only be used once on any particular account. You can’t use a coupon code on a reservation after you’ve already booked it. Only one coupon code can be used at a time on a particular booking. If a coupon code has expired, it cannot be re-activated. Only coupon codes specifically issued by Airbnb will be honoured.

There are a couple of things to note about using coupon codes, namely: They usually offer you some sort of discount on a particular reservation that you make. However, they can also often be found on coupon websites and online travel forums. What are Airbnb coupon codes?Ĭoupon codes for Airbnb are special combinations of letters and/or numbers given out to Airbnb customers via email. You can read more about how this works at. I don’t think I’ll use AirBnB ever again after this experience.Just a heads-up that some of the services we’re reviewing here have affiliate partnerships with us, so we may earn a commission if you visit one of them and buy something. I eventually did receive a refund but it took two weeks and speaking with six different support people.

Maybe this is on me for not reading the details but I think it’s absurd that this is allowed on the AirBnB platform. I went back to the listing and they did mention this ridiculous amenity fee deep in the listing’s description between warnings not to leave food out and details about how to navigate their small hallways. I then reached out to customer support and they told me that it’s up to the host to refund and it’s out of their hands. I immediately asked the host to cancel but they stopped responding. About half an hour later, the host accepts my booking and tells me that there’s an additional $1000/night amenity fee that must be paid through the AirBnB resolution center in order to check in. I quickly find one that looks fine, review the total cost ($335 with a cleaning and AirBnB service fee), and request to book. I got pretty flustered since I was in a work meeting and I went back on AirBnB to book a place. Around noon on the first day of the trip, my host cancelled and refunded my money, leaving me without a place to stay that night. A couple weeks ago, I booked an AirBnB stay for a three night trip.
