Where available, the extended cancellation option allows guests to cancel their home reservation for a full refund up to 24 hours before check-in. Guests pay Airbnb more for their reservation, and you’ll still get paid according to your cancellation policy if your guest cancels.
Note: The extended cancellation option is currently only available for eligible hosts and listings in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ireland, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, and Vietnam.
Most listings with moderate, limited, firm, or strict cancellation policies are automatically eligible to offer this option to guests. If your listing has a different policy, or you’re not eligible, you won’t have this option.
If you don’t want to have an extended cancellation option for guests, you can opt out at any time.
If a guest selected the extended cancellation option and cancels their reservation for any reason before or after check-in:
If a host cancels a reservation where a guest selected the extended cancellation option:
There are two ways to identify bookings made with the extended cancellation option:
In the rare case that the Major Disruptive Events Policy applies, guests are eligible for a refund, travel credit, or other compensation when they cancel a reservation, regardless of the cancellation policy. In such cases, hosts won’t receive a payout, even if the guest had selected extended cancellation.