Understanding Airbnb service fees for hosts and guests

Airbnb is replacing the split-fee and host-only fee structures with a mandatory single fee structure. With the new structure, guests see and pay the price you set with no additional service fees.

From October 27, 2025, all hosts are automatically moved to a single service fee of 15.5%, and 16% for listings in Brazil. This fee applies as a percentage to the nightly rate and all host-charged additional charges, such as cleaning fees. The fee incorporates the additional 1–2% for cross-currency bookings that Airbnb announced in 2024.

While the 15.5% single service fee may seem higher, you can adjust nightly rates and fees to ensure payouts and guest prices remain unchanged. This changed doesn't affect search rankings as the service fee is taken from the reservation's total price. You can continue to find a detailed financial breakdown in Airbnb.

Read more about what you need to know to navigate Airbnb’s service fee update.

Note:

All reservations confirmed before October 27, 2025 will remain under the original fee structure regardless of the check-in date.

Understanding the fee structure and implementation timeline

Single fee structure

A single 15.5% service fee applies to the price of confirmed reservations and used to calculate your total payout. The fee is based on the global average of Airbnb’s service fees, shared by both hosts and guests. Reservations in Brazil have a single service fee of 16%.

The implication will be carried automatically out as follows:

  • 25 August 2025
    Host accounts created on or after August, 25, 2025, will default to the single service fee of 15.5%, once connected to a Property Management System (PMS) or Channel Manager (CM).

  • 27 October 2025
    Existing hosts using a Property Management System (PMS) or Channel Manager (CM) who use the split fee structure are automatically transitioned to the 15.5% single fee structure on October, 27, 2025. If hosts have already switched to the single fee at 15%, their rate will also move to the 15.5% rate.

  • 01 December 2025
    Existing hosts who are on the single fee at 15% and who do not use a Property Management System (PMS) or Channel Manager (CM) will be automatically transitioned to the 15.5% single fee structure on December 01, 2025.

Recommended actions to protect your payouts

Follow our recommendations below to maintain your Airbnb payouts.

You don't use markupsYou use markups

If you don't use markup, it is best to adopt markups to avoid the need to make manual updates. However, if you don't use markups, we recommend you follow the steps below to maintain your earnings:

Step by step:

  1. Increase your base price

     

  2. Add a cleaning fee
  3. Increase basic or additional fees to your Airbnb account or to a specific Airbnb listing.

Use the table below to find our recommendations based on the model you use.

Single fee model

Split-fee model

  1. Base price × 1.0059
  2. Add a cleaning fee × 1.0059
  3. Basic or additional fees × 1.0059
  1. Base price × 1.1479
  2. Add a cleaning fee × 1.0059
  3. Basic or additional fees × 1.1479

FAQs

When is the new single fee structure being applied?

The new 15.5% single fee automatically applies to all hosts on October 27, 2025.

Does this affect new and existing listings?

Yes. Host accounts created after August 25, 2025, default to the new fee. All existing hosts automatically move to the new fee on October 27, 2025.

What happens to reservations confirmed before I switch?

Reservations confirmed before the switch on October 27, 2025 remain under their original fee structure, regardless of the check-in date.

Does the 15.5% fee apply to all my fees?

Yes, the 15.5% fee applies to your nightly rate and all host-charged fees, such as cleaning fees and other additional charges.

Is VAT applied to service fees?

Depending on your property’s jurisdiction, VAT may also apply to service fees. The service fee will be VAT-inclusive where applicable.

 

 

 

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