MONTREAL, Aug. 21, 2018 /CNW/ - A new study shows Montreal's home-sharing economy provides a significant boost to the Quebec economy through Airbnb guest stays.
The GLS Réseaux study on behalf of Airbnb reveals that total spending through all Airbnb operations amounted to $653 million in Montreal last year. Travellers who stayed with Airbnb hosts in Montreal spent $475 million in the city, higher than recent studies indicated for Toronto and Vancouver.
"The numbers clearly show Airbnb is having a meaningful impact on Montreal's local economy," said Rémy Gauthier, President at GLS Réseaux. "Spending by Airbnb hosts and guests is supporting jobs and generating new income for local neighbourhoods outside traditional tourist areas."
Additional key highlights from the report:
- Montreal's 13,000 Airbnb hosts received more than 283,000 trips last year.
- Airbnb's Luxury Retreats, with its head office in Montreal, generates a significant number of high-quality jobs (350 employees)
- Last year, Airbnb in Montreal directly supported more than 3,300 jobs and contributed over $20 million to public insurance programs, pensions and social services.
- 75 per cent of Airbnb guests are more likely to travel to Montreal again because of Airbnb's offerings.
- 45,000 people stayed with Airbnb hosts last year during the Montreal International Jazz Festival and spent $6.2 million on accommodations.
- Airbnb's net impact on the Quebec GDP is $189 million, as a result of all guest spending, host earnings, and operational expenses for Luxury Retreats.
"The benefits of Airbnb go far beyond everyday people sharing their homes," said Alex Dagg, Director of Public Policy for Airbnb in Canada. "Airbnb guests visit stores, coffee shops and restaurants in the neighbourhoods where they're staying - which supports local businesses and helps create jobs in the community."
The methodology used to calculate the economic impact of Airbnb activities is based on Tourism Quebec's "methodological guide to conducting economic impact analyses of large festivals and events" as well as the Quebec input-output model of the Institut de la statistique du Québec.
Download the full report here.
About Airbnb
Founded in August of 2008 and based in San Francisco, California, Airbnb is a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world — online or from a mobile phone or tablet. Whether an apartment for a night, a castle for a week, or a villa for a month, Airbnb connects people to unique travel experiences, at any price point, in more than 34,000 cities and 191 countries. With Experiences, people can see a different side to a destination through unique, handcrafted activities run by locals, while a partnership with Resy provides access to the best local restaurants in selected countries. All of this is brought together in one easy-to-use and beautifully designed website and app.
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Lindsey Scully, [email protected], 613.790.4393; Rémy J. Gauthier, [email protected]
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