Airbnb challenges Booking: from accommodation to tourism super-app
With the Summer Release 2026, the platform aims to become the world's tourism super-app and introduces new services: from car rental to home shopping, from transfers to boutique hotels.
SAN FRANCISCO - Already with the introduction of "Experiences" it was clear that Airbnb wanted to extend its playing field, which for years had been limited to finding a place to stay. Today, with the Summer Release 2026 announced with an event at its San Francisco headquarters, the company founded by Brian Chesky is preparing for a strategic leap that goes well beyond its usual scope, including in the app a series of ancillary services through selected partnerships: car rental, grocery delivery, chauffeur-driven airport transfers and the entry of small independent and boutique hotels. Plus the integration of new artificial intelligence-based features to facilitate the booking process. The aim is to become the single point of access to the entire travel experience, without going through other operators.
"The best trips are made to explore, learn and return home with a different awareness than when you left. That is why we have added new experiences and services in line with our values. And this is just the beginning: more services will be coming in the future," said Chesky, co-founder and CEO of the company founded in 2008 and which in Italia alone, according to internal sources, has generated 20 billion euro of total economic impact in 2024 and 110 million in tourism taxes in 2025, equal to almost 10% of the national total.
The new services: from shopping to car rental
On the service front, the roll-out is already up and running in the US and being launched in Europe. It starts with grocery delivery, available in over 25 US cities, which allows guests to find groceries ready in the fridge upon arrival at the flat. Transfers to and from the airport are handled through Welcome Pickups, active in over 160 cities worldwide, with a 20% discount for Airbnb users. For luggage storage, the agreement is with Bounce: 15,000 pick-up points in 175 cities, with a 15% discount. Car rental, on the other hand, is available in the United States and four European markets including Italia, with a 20% credit on the next stay for first-time users.
Experiences: from Rome to the World Cup
On the experience front, Airbnb is relaunching with an expanded catalogue covering iconic monuments - from the Tower of London to the Taj Mahal - gastronomic itineraries with Michelin-starred chefs (including Gianfranco Pascucci of Pascucci al Porticciolo in Rome) and, above all, an exclusive experience package linked to the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. Guests will be able to attend watch parties with former world champions Abby Wambach and Julie Foudy, or train with Javier Mascherano. Premium content that is difficult to replicate by competitors.
Equally strategically relevant is the entry of boutique hotels and independent hotels. Airbnb will select properties in twenty of the world's most popular destinations - including Rome, Paris, London and Madrid - deliberately excluding the big chains. The price match guarantee policy (with refund in credit within 24 hours of booking) and the 15% cashback on the next stay for those who book a hotel through the platform are incentives designed to attract traffic from the traditional OTA segment.



