INDIA

Every door opens more

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Airbnb’s contribution to India’s people, places and prosperity.

Airbnb’s contribution to India’speople, places and prosperity.

Every Airbnb door opens more. A place to stay becomes a place to spend. A host becomes an employer and a guest becomes a contributor. Each of these choices might feel small, but together, they help build something bigger: turning Airbnb into a powerful platform for economic growth.
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Behind every Airbnb stay is a local story; of families turning their homes into livelihood, and everyday skills into opportunity. This is travel that uplifts communities, one guest at a time.
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Short stays: measurable impact

In 2024, Airbnb contributed an estimated INR 113 billion to India’s GDP. This includes INR 51 billion in direct impact and 62 billion through ripple effects that supported local small businesses, services, and spending in surrounding communities.From neighbourhood cafés in Goa to rickshaw services in Kochi, the economic impact generated by Airbnb activity sustained 111,000 jobs and delivered INR 24 billion in wages. These benefits move through everyday services, circulating income among workers, suppliers and communities.
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Supporting local communities beyond hosts

Supporting local communities beyond hosts

The impact of Airbnb activity begins with a booking but impacts across communities and sectors across the economy.
Top sectors by GDP contribution
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Top sectors by jobs supported
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Spending by guests typically includes transport, dining, entertainment and various local services. Hosts rely on tradespeople, cleaners, suppliers, and other service providers. These interconnected activities help anchor tourism’s value within communities and generates flexible job opportunities close to where people live.
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The guests behind the spend

The guests behind the spend

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In 2024, 91 percent of Airbnb guests in India were domestic travellers, reflecting strong local demand. Guests spent an average of INR 11,000 per person per day in non-accommodation spending, contributing a total of INR 112 billion in destination spending across the country.

Host spotlight

Hosts in India are primarily everyday individuals. The income they generate supports families, builds resilience and opens up new pathways for local participation in the visitor economy.
Kakoli

Pondicherry, India

Because the property is located in the fishermen’s village, my neighbours are the staff who work here so they all live around, within two minutes’ walking distance. All of them in fact have been with us from day one so it’s that relationship you form over the years. A lot goes into it, but then at the end they become part of your family, so that’s how it works for us. It’s about being inclusive. There’s no way you can just operate in isolation. The locals should feel as happy as the people who come to visit.
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About the report

Airbnb commissioned Oxford Economics, a world-leading economic analysis and forecasting firm, to assess the impact of Airbnb’s ecosystem on communities throughout Asia Pacific.
Data source: Airbnb, Oxford Economics. Data based on 12 months from 1 January to 31 December 2024.