Airbnb offers $750 to pull in first-time hosts in FIFA World Cup cities


FILE PHOTO: The New York/New Jersey's FIFA World Cup 2026 logo is revealed during the kickoff event in Times Square in New York City, U.S., May 18, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

Feb 18 (Reuters) - Travel rental ⁠platform Airbnb is rolling out a $750 incentive to ⁠attract new hosts in the 16 North American ‌cities gearing up to welcome millions of visitors for the FIFA World Cup in mid-2026.

New "entire home" hosts who successfully fulfill their first guest ​stay between now and July 31 ⁠will qualify for the ⁠payout under the program, Airbnb said, describing it as the ⁠company's ‌largest-ever incentive for new hosts.

Last month, FIFA said it received more than 500 million ticket requests ⁠for the 2026 World Cup during a ​33-day application window.

Demand ‌for lodgings during the FIFA World Cup, which ⁠is being co-hosted ​by the U.S., Canada and Mexico, has been skyrocketing. On match days, vacation rental prices are up as much ⁠as 50% from a year ago in ​some host cities, according to travel data firm AirDNA.

Airbnb expects hosts in the New York-New Jersey area, Boston and Los ⁠Angeles to earn the most during the tournament, projecting per-host earnings above $5,000 in all three markets.

Beyond the three host nations, FIFA received most ticket applications from Germany, England, ​Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Argentina and Colombia.

The ⁠World Cup could provide a much-needed boost to U.S. ​international inbound travel demand, which was ‌down 5.4% through November 2025, per ​the U.S. National Travel and Tourism Office.

(Reporting by Aishwarya Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath)

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