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Save Twice as Much on Your First Airbnb Stay!

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Never used Airbnb before?  Here’s a chance to save Big Money on your first booking!

Via Canadian Kilometers, Airbnb has doubled its referral bonus, from $20 to $40.  So you can save even more if you’re new to Airbnb.

I Stayed at This Modern Airbnb During a Trip to Visit My Mom & Sister in New York City

I’ll show you how to take advantage of this deal!

Save on Your First Airbnb Stay

Link:   Get $40 Off Your First Airbnb Stay With Emily’s Referral Link

If you’ve never used Airbnb before, now is a great time to try it out.  Because you can save $40 off a stay of $75+ (excluding taxes and fees) with Emily’s referral link.  Or use a friend or family member’s link (just be sure they have the same bonus!).

This could be a very good deal if you can find an Airbnb within the $75 price range that fits your travel plans.  The $40 credit will be automatically applied when you make your first booking.

If you don’t have an Airbnb account yet, you can sign-up here.  I don’t know how long this deal will last, so if you want to sign-up, I’d suggest doing so sooner rather than later. 😉

Sign-Up for Airbnb With Emily’s Link and Save $40 Off Your First Stay!

If you want to learn more about Airbnb, check out this post about how to choose a good (and safe!) Airbnb.  And this post about how to negotiate a better Airbnb price.

And don’t forget about the limited-time Delta – Airbnb promotion.  Where you can earn 3X Delta miles for Airbnb stays booked by April 30, 2017.  So you can save money AND earn miles on your first stay!

Plus, be sure to pay with a card that earns bonus miles or points for Airbnb purchases.  Like the Chase Sapphire PreferredChase Sapphire Reserve, Ink Business Preferred, or Citi Prestige.

You can even use your Barclaycard Arrival Plus miles to cover the cost of your stay! 😉

Bottom Line

You can save $40 off your first Airbnb stay with Emily’s referral link.  Or find a friend or family member to refer you.  That’s double the normal $20 bonus!

I don’t know how long this deal will last.  So if you’re planning an Airbnb stay, I’d suggest booking soon!

And don’t forget, you can save money on your booking AND earn bonus Delta miles if you book by April 30 ,2017, with this Delta – Airbnb promotion.

Let me know if you book a trip!

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