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Airbnb offers $750 incentive to new hosts in 2026 World Cup cities
Summary
Airbnb will pay $750 to new 'entire home' hosts in any of the 16 World Cup host cities who welcome their first guests by July 31, and a Deloitte study commissioned by Airbnb estimates hosts could earn about $3,000 on average during the event.
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Airbnb is offering a limited-time incentive tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The program targets the 16 host cities across the United States, Mexico and Canada and aims to increase available listings ahead of the tournament. New hosts who list an "entire home" and welcome their first guests by July 31 are eligible. Airbnb has also highlighted demand projections and a commissioned study about potential host earnings.
Key details:
- The incentive is $750 for new "entire home" hosts in any of the 16 host cities who host their first guests by July 31.
- Eligibility is determined by the applicant's zip code.
- Airbnb commissioned a Deloitte study that estimated hosts would earn about $3,000 on average during the World Cup, with new entire-home hosts receiving the additional $750.
- Boston, Los Angeles, Miami and New York/New Jersey were cited as having the highest potential average earnings, each above $5,000 in the study.
- Airbnb estimated more than 380,000 guests are expected to use the platform's listings during the World Cup.
Summary:
The incentive is intended to expand short-term rental inventory in host cities ahead of the 2026 World Cup and is tied to first-time "entire home" listings accepted by July 31. Undetermined at this time.
