Airbnb is changing its fee structure by phasing out the split-fee model for PMS-connected hosts & property managers. By October 27, 2025, they will move to the host-only fee of 15.5% (16% in Brazil). By December 1, 2025, non-PMS hosts who had already opted into the single-fee model will also move to 15.5%.
👉 If you are a non-PMS host still on the split-fee system (3% host + 14–16% guest), nothing changes for you.
For everyone else, here’s exactly what you need to do depending on how you use PriceLabs
What this means for your setup with PriceLabs
1. If you use PriceLabs’ direct connection to Airbnb
You are most likely not affected, because you are not using a PMS or channel manager.
- However, if you had voluntarily opted into Airbnb’s host-only fee earlier, then you are affected and will now be on the 15.5% fee. Instead of changing your base or minimum prices (not recommended), you should simply apply an Airbnb-specific markup using Account-Level Customizations inside PriceLabs.
- How to adjust your prices correctly:
Use PriceLabs → Account-Level Customizations → Select Airbnb → Apply Channel Markup (%)
- Example:
Old Rate = $100
Old Host Fee = 15% (Assumption)
New Host Fee = 15.5% - To maintain the same net payout you had under the 15% fee, you need to increase your Airbnb price by approximately: +0.59% markup
- New Rate = Old Rate × (1 – old host fee) / (1 – new host fee)
- New Rate = $100 × (1-0.15)/(1-0.155) = $100.59
Don’t forget also to adjust your cleaning fee and extra guest fee, since Airbnb’s 15.5% cut applies there too.
2. If you use PriceLabs through a PMS with channel markups
For hosts & property managers, the impact depends on where you operate:
- In the U.S., PMS-connected managers are losing the split-fee option and moving to 15.5% host-only.
- In Europe and most other non-U.S. markets, PMS-connected managers have been on 15% host-only since 2020–2021, now increasing slightly to 15.5%.
Scenario 1: Previously at Split-Fee at 3%
- Under the old split-fee model, many PMs applied a 3 % markup matching Airbnb’s host fee. That meant net payout equaled the nightly rate.
- Under the new 15.5 % host‑only model, a 3 % markup no longer works—it reduces payout.
- To restore your original net payout, your PMS markup needs to be 18.34 %.
Example
- Old setup: PriceLabs sends €100 → PMS adds 3 % → Airbnb shows €103 → Airbnb takes 3 % → Host nets ~€100
- New setup: PriceLabs sends €100 → PMS adds 18.34 % → Airbnb shows €118.34 → Airbnb takes 15.5 % (€18.34) → Host nets ~€100
This ensures your payout stays the same without changing anything in PriceLabs.
Scenario 2: Previously at Host-Only Fee at 15%
If your PMS had a markup of 15% before:
- To net €100, you priced at ~€117.65 (that’s +17.65 % markup).
- Now with Airbnb’s fee rising to 15.5 %, you need to price at ~€118.34 (that’s +18.34 % markup).
- Adjust your PMS markup to +18.34 % to preserve earnings.
Scenario 3: Previously at Host-Only Fee at 16%
If you were on a higher fee, say 16%:
- Your net payout will actually increase, because Airbnb is now taking a smaller cut.
- You don’t need to change the markup unless you want to update your pricing strategy.
3. If you use PriceLabs through a PMS, but your PMS does not allow Airbnb-specific markups
- Apply an Airbnb-specific % markup inside PriceLabs using:
- Account-Level Customizations → Airbnb → Channel Markup (%)
- Use the same formula from Step 1 to calculate the correct % markup.
Be careful: If your PMS pushes the same price to all channels (Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com), this markup will increase prices everywhere.
You may need to adjust other channel markups downward to keep other channels, such as Booking.com and Vrbo, aligned.

