Airbnb said Wednesday that it would be instituting 'strict anti-party measures' over the Memorial Day and July 4 holidays.
Airbnb wrote that its system had worked – blocking certain one-night reservation attempts and redirecting certain two-night reservation attempts for booking guests who do not have a history of positive reviews.
"Therefore, we’re building on this success and re-instituting these strict anti-party measures for the 4th of July 2022. And, for this year, we’re expanding this anti-party system to include Memorial Day weekend for the very first time," it said. For patrons attempting to book reservations over both Memorial Day weekend and the July 4 weekend in the U.S., new criteria will be in place.
Those without a history of positive reviews will be prohibited from making one-night reservations in entire home listings. More "stringent" restrictions will be applied to certain two-night reservation attempts, including on certain local or last-minute bookings by guests without a history of positive reviews on Airbnb.
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