Airbnb Supported Over 1.11 Lakh Jobs in India in 2024, Generated ₹2,400 Crore in Wages: Report
A new report says Airbnb supported more than 1.11 lakh jobs across India in 2024 and contributed approximately ₹2,400 crore in wages. The findings highlight the platform's growing economic impact through tourism, hospitality, and local businesses.
Written by
Jyoti Mukherjee

Significant Economic Contribution
According to the report, Airbnb's ecosystem supported over 111,000 jobs in India during 2024.
The platform also generated an estimated ₹2,400 crore in wages, benefiting workers across sectors linked to travel and tourism.
Employment Across Multiple Sectors
The jobs supported by Airbnb include opportunities in:
Hospitality and accommodation.
Housekeeping and property management.
Food and beverage services.
Local transportation.
Tour guiding and travel services.
Maintenance and home improvement.
Small businesses serving tourists.
Boost for Local Economies
The report indicates that Airbnb helps distribute tourism spending beyond traditional hotel hubs by enabling travelers to stay in a wider range of locations.
This can benefit:
Individual hosts.
Small entrepreneurs.
Local restaurants and shops.
Artisans and cultural businesses.
Rural and emerging tourist destinations.
Growth of the Sharing Economy
The findings reflect the increasing role of digital platforms in India's tourism sector.
Home-sharing platforms have become an important part of the travel ecosystem, offering visitors more accommodation choices while creating additional income opportunities for property owners.
Tourism and Economic Development
As domestic and international travel continue to recover, platforms like Airbnb are contributing to:
Tourism growth.
Employment generation.
Increased consumer spending.
Development of local tourism infrastructure.
Inclusive economic participation.
Looking Ahead
India's expanding tourism market is expected to provide further opportunities for home-sharing platforms and related businesses.
Continued growth will depend on factors such as travel demand, regulatory developments, digital adoption, and investments in tourism infrastructure.
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