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If you have a business email address (ie. not gmail/yahoo etc), you can get a £38.00 Airbnb credit after your next stay.
All you have to do is verify your email address here and remember to select ‘Business Travel’ as the main purpose of your trip when you book your next stay.
The offer applies to both new and existing users, which is great.
Over the weekend I wrote about how new users can get £25.00 off their first booking of £55.00 or more by signing up using a referral link.
By combining the two offers, a new Airbnb user would get £25.00 off their first booking and then receive £38.00 off their next stay.
Airbnb rentals can be extremely good value, so a total of £63.00 off your first two stays is a great deal!
YY says
May I know the above offer still valid ?
Joe Deeney says
Hi YY- yes indeed!
I’m pleased to say it’s actually slightly better now (due to the weakness of the £ against the $ I guess) – you now get £30 for signing up as a new customer using a referral link and £40 in travel credit back after your first business stay- https://www.airbnb.co.uk/business-travel.
YY says
Thank you for your prompt reply.
Do I need to use the 2 different email ? One is for new user and another one is for business travel?
Joe Deeney says
My pleasure! I don’t think so – but the offer has changed a little bit so I did an updated post here: https://insideflyer.co.uk/2017/03/new-higher-airbnb-signup-bonus-get-70-credit-total/
Evie says
Superb blog! Do you have any tips for aspiring
writers? I’m planning to start my own website
soon but I’m a little lost on everything.
Would you suggest starting with a free platform like
Wordpress or go for a paid option? There are so many choices out
there that I’m totally overwhelmed .. Any recommendations?
Many thanks!
Joe Deeney says
Hi Evie,
Unless you’re already used to writing for a public audience regularly, I would personally start with something free (wordpress is ideal) to begin with, just to make sure the reality of frequent blogging matches your expectations. Generally, things take considerably more time than is often appreciated. Once you’ve established a pattern and are still enthusiastic about your subject and the writing itself, I would look at paid options and making things more professional.
Best of luck!