The Resolution Center lets you request or send money for things related to your Airbnb trip. Guests and Hosts can ask Airbnb for help in reaching agreements.
You'll pay for part of your reservation upon booking confirmation, and future payments will be deducted automatically on the dates listed on the checkout page.
You'll pay for part of your reservation upon booking confirmation, and future payments will be deducted automatically on the dates listed on the checkout page.
If your reservation request is declined by the Host or expires, the authorization placed on your payment method will be removed or if your payment method was already charged, you’ll be refunded.
Indian credit cards require two-factor authentication, so guests residing there are charged for the full cost of the reservation when submitting a trip request.
If your reservation is confirmed and paid for, you can’t change the payment method. If it isn’t, you can cancel and rebook with a different payment method.
The prices on Airbnb will show in your default currency, which you can change at any time. You can also change the payment currency when booking a reservation or for scheduled future payments.
With a ‘pay over time’ payment plan from Klarna you can pay for a trip over a number of weeks or months—giving you greater flexibility on how and when you want to pay.
The “Pay Part Now, Part Later” (PPNPL) option makes it easy to book a reservation and pay in two smaller installments. Here's how you can use a gift card with this option.
In some cases, you may opt to pay for a reservation with someone else’s payment method, or provide the information on behalf of someone else, such as a property owner, so that they can receive payouts.
This can happen for a number of different reasons, from an expired credit card to fraud prevention. Check with your bank or financial institution for details.
This can happen for a number of different reasons, from an expired credit card to fraud prevention. Review the common errors you can receive and what to do to resolve them.