During the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to keep health and safety in mind. We’ve created a set of mandatory COVID-19 safety practices for both Hosts and guests of Airbnb listings, based on guidance from the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control. In addition, you should be familiar with general health and safety guidelines for COVID-19 safety, continue to monitor applicable government travel restrictions and advisories, and follow all national and local laws and guidelines.
Airbnb has introduced guidelines and programs to help address health and safety concerns, but these measures cannot eliminate all risk. Especially if you're in a higher risk category (e.g. people above the age of 65 or people with pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes or heart disease), we recommend obtaining professional guidance and taking extra precautions when you are making the decision to book a stay or an experience on Airbnb. Learn more about health and safety guidelines for Airbnb Experiences Hosts and guests.
When required by local laws or guidelines, all Hosts and guests must:
All Hosts and guests are required to follow the COVID-19 safety practices outlined above, as applicable, including Airbnb’s 5-step enhanced cleaning process between guest stays. Any Host or guest who repeatedly violates these guidelines may face other consequences, including account suspension or removal from the community.
To protect the health and safety of our community, Hosts (and all people who may be present at the listing before or during a stay) should not enter their listing(s) or interact with their guests, and guests should not check in to a listing, if any of the following are true:
For more detail about how to travel responsibly during the COVID-19 pandemic, review our article on quarantine and isolation stays.
Be sure to wash your hands often, especially if you’re in contact with people outside your reservation and are touching surfaces and utensils in a shared space or a common area.
When you are in a common area or shared space (as a Host or guest), follow your local laws and guidelines for wearing a mask and social distancing from anyone who is not part of your reservation. Hosts should consider providing a no-contact check-in whenever possible.
Remember, if you feel uncomfortable staying in a private room or shared space, consider booking an entire place instead. If you’re uncomfortable hosting a private room or shared space, you can list your entire place, or pause your hosting if that’s not possible.
Hosts should also follow local guidelines around hosting private rooms, shared spaces, and the total number of people allowed to gather in the listing.
Note: Airbnb maintains a global ban on all parties and events at Airbnb listings. Read our Party and Events Policy for more info.
Hosts of a private-room or shared-space listings should also:
Some governments may place restrictions on hosting private or shared rooms or may impose additional obligations or requirements on those spaces. Please make sure to review and follow any additional safety and cleaning guidance from the government and/or health authorities in your local jurisdiction.
If you recently tested positive for COVID-19 or have started to feel any COVID-19 symptoms, contact a medical professional and consider informing anyone who may have been impacted or potentially exposed, in addition to relevant local authorities.