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What countries do not allow Airbnb?

Stays and experiences are offered all around the world, though we're required to comply with international regulations that restrict the use of our site by residents of certain countries or regions. Because of this, our services are not available in some places, such as Crimea, Iran, Syria, and North Korea.



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Today, Airbnb has over 1,000,000 listings in 34,000 cities and 190 countries. It's on pace to list more rooms than the entire Marriott empire. And it continues to expand aggressively into new foreign markets: when Cuba became more open to American businesses last December, Airbnb jumped in.

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It is not uncommon for property owners to utilize the Airbnb platform to generate vital rental income on their overseas properties. Airbnb is an excellent opportunity for investors interested in the short-term rental industry, making it a very lucrative venture.

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Researchers in the United States say there is a link between Airbnb rentals and violent crime in cities. Their study, published in peer-reviewed open-source journal PLOS One on Wednesday, covers the period of 2011-2018 in Boston.

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Airbnb has been prioritizing safety over the past few years in hopes of keeping both hosts and users safe. The company announced a global ban on all parties and events at its listing in 2020 after several people were killed at rentals arranged through its platform. Airbnb made the party ban permanent last year.

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The most popular cities on Airbnb in the world are Tokyo, New York City, and Paris. Airbnb has listings in more than 220 countries and regions. People stay an average of 2.4 times longer in Airbnbs than at hotel stays. The United States alone has 660,000 listings, the highest number of any country in the world.

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To keep it simple, yes it's illegal to Airbnb properties in Thailand. Property owners also known as Airbnb “Hosts”, can be prosecuted if they rent their properties on a nightly or weekly basis. That's the short answer, however the “whole story” is a little more complicated!

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