$50 Airbnb For Completing Your First “Business” Stay

The Offer

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  • Receive a $50 AirBnB coupon code when you complete your first busines stay using AirBnB. As far as I can tell, there is no real way for AirBnB to know if it’s a real business stay or not. You just need to link an e-mail that isn’t a free e-mail (e.g gmail won’t work).

airbnb 50 business credit

 

The Fine Print

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  • The coupon code will be sent to the email address you use to log in to your Airbnb account
  • The $50 coupon is valid for one year
  • The coupon can only be used towards one reservation
  • There are no restrictions on destination or travel dates
  • Once applied, the coupon can’t be refunded, even if the reservation is canceled

Our Verdict

Pretty good deal if you ask me, just remember to use the coupon for a stay you know you’re not going to cancel and ideally something over $50 so you get the full value. If you don’t already have an Airbnb you can get $20 credit when a friend refers you (your friend will also earn $20 and another $80 if you decide to host), I’m sure you know a friend with Airbnb so I’ll ask you to refrain from posting your links in the comments so we can keep discussion to the deal post. You can also get $20 credit + 1,500 Virgin America miles for your first booking and an additional 20,000 miles if you host a minimum of five nights, existing customers also earn 1 point per $1 spent (if anybody knows about any other partnerships like this, let me know).

 

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Olivia
Olivia (@guest_425165)
June 22, 2017 02:09

Guys,
I dont understand.

I book my 1st reservation a week back. And I already verified my working email.
I manage to change my 1st reservation checkbox to Business trip.

So what now? How do you guys get the $50 code?
I been waiting and waiting for any email notification from Airbnb but none.

Ryan
Ryan (@guest_425514)
June 22, 2017 14:05

You will get it on the first day of your booked reservation and can apply it to a future airbnb booking. It’ll be an email.

Olivia
Olivia (@guest_425936)
June 22, 2017 22:52

Yea, Waiting for the email but still havent received?

I been reading further more about it. Does it only apply if the company you work with register itself under Airbnb?
I think it only works for that?

tambi
tambi (@guest_460278)
August 17, 2017 10:19

Olivia, did you get the code yet?

Eddy Cue
Eddy Cue (@guest_269372)
June 21, 2016 10:48

Data Point: Received my $50 code as well. Updated my reservation for June 16 to a business trip and i received an email with the code on the day of reservation

Kid
Kid (@guest_262566)
May 26, 2016 09:32

I changed my reservation to business and received the $50 code the day of my reservation before I had even checked in.

Ryan
Ryan (@guest_263027)
May 27, 2016 14:38

Hi Kid, did you have your business email set up before you booked or did you add it and adjust your reservation after initially booking? Thanks

Kid
Kid (@guest_263043)
May 27, 2016 15:31

I added it and then adjusted the reservation. I made my initial reservation back in March.

Chuck
Chuck (@guest_261587)
May 23, 2016 12:19

Any idea how long it takes to get the coupon code? Not showing up for me yet.

Chuck
Chuck (@guest_261588)
May 23, 2016 12:22

Ahh, lack of reading comprehension…must book a stay first, then $50 off the next.
So when does the first stay need to be done by? Or is this just going to be an ongoing promo for a while?

Stephen
Stephen (@guest_261572)
May 23, 2016 11:03

thanks for the tip. changed one of my existing itineraries in June to a business trip (because it is). we’ll see what happens!

Gabriel
Gabriel (@guest_261610)
May 23, 2016 13:41

How did you change one of your existing itineraries to a business trip?

Gabriel
Gabriel (@guest_261611)
May 23, 2016 13:43

ooops found the box. Hopefully it works

Corey
Corey (@guest_261614)
May 23, 2016 13:50

How were you able to change it? Not seeing the option.

Corey
Corey (@guest_261616)
May 23, 2016 13:56

To change to business, go to itinerary and check the business travel box below billing.

JJ-Na
JJ-Na (@guest_261557)
May 23, 2016 09:36

Will, what counts as a paid email address? @school name.edu or @(insert company name).com?