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Anonym A
am 15. Dez. 2024
UK
Ich möchte Updates zu der Frage per E-Mail erhalten.

Revenue streams and variable costs of an online travel rental company (like AirBnB)

Hi there, I recent had a profitability case on an online travel rental company provider, similar to the likes of AirBnB and I struggled to determine what particular revenue streams and particularly, what variable costs are, as I couldn't think of many since I believe most costs are covered by the hosts. 

Could you please help me identify revenue and cost streams for an online travel rental company and if the below examples are good to use?

For revenues, I thought to look into

- customer behaviour - short vs. long stays, trends on travelling more or less and switch to hotels

- number of houses offered by hosts - is there less availability, has there been a shift in locations offered

- product mix - do we just offer accom, or experiences like airbnb

- distribution channels (has our marketing changed)

- pricing - have we change margin on bookings? what do competitor's charge

 

For costs - I struggled more and could only think of

- variable costs - marketing

- fixed costs - software, labour

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am 15. Dez. 2024
Ex-BCG Project Leader (Energy + Climate & Sustainability) | Experienced Interviewer

Hi there! That is an interesting question and a great industry to dive into. Your thoughts on revenue (e.g., customer behavior, product mix, and distribution channels) are helpful drivers, but I would frame them as factors impacting revenues rather than direct streams. In terms of costs, you identified some of the key buckets, but some important ones are missing. Proposed framework:

Revenue Streams

Revenue streams for a platform like Airbnb are derived from various sources based on its business model, primarily fees and ancillary services. 

  1. Transactions Revenue (CORE BUSINESS)
    • Host Fees: Percentage of the booking amount charged to hosts for using the platform (Airbnb charges ~3% for most hosts)
    • Guest Fees: Percent of booking value (typically ~15%)
  2. Ancillary Revenue (add-ons)
    • Experiences: Revenue from curated activities and experiences booked through the platform (e.g., guided tours, cooking classes)
    • Cleaning Fees: Sometimes added by the host but processed through the platform
  3. Subscription Services
    • Host Subscriptions: For premium visibility or promotional tools (like Airbnb's "Plus" program for higher-quality listings)
  4. Advertising and Promotions
    • Revenue from hosts or third-party vendors for advertising specific listings or services on the platform
  5. Partnerships (optional -- probably small in comparison to others)
    • Revenue from partnerships with local businesses, airlines, or travel insurance providers
    • Commission-based revenue from services like travel insurance.
  6. Data Monetization (optional -- probably small in comparison to others)
    • Selling anonymized data insights (e.g., travel trends) to third-party companies like tourism boards or market researchers

Cost Structure

Costs for a platform like Airbnb can be categorized into variable and fixed costs. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Variable Costs

  1. Marketing and Customer Acquisition
    • Digital advertising (Google Ads, social media campaigns)
    • Affiliate marketing fees or referral incentives
  2. Payment Processing Fees
    • Fees paid to payment processors (e.g., Stripe, PayPal) for handling transactions (% andor $ per transaction)
  3. Customer Support
    • Costs associated with live chat, email, or phone support for users and hosts
  4. Insurance Costs
    • For host liability protection (e.g., Airbnb offers up to $1M for damages and incidents)
  5. Refunds and Chargebacks
    • Costs associated with guest refunds or disputes

Fixed Costs

  1. Platform Development and Maintenance
    • Software development and maintenance of the website and mobile app
    • Data storage and cloud computing expenses (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud
  2. Salaries and Overheads
    • Engineering teams, product managers, and corporate staff
    • Office space and utilities for headquarters
  3. Brand Building
    • Larger-scale marketing campaigns (e.g., TV commercials, sponsorships)
  4. Legal and Compliance
    • Costs related to adhering to local laws (e.g., rental regulations)
    • Litigation costs or settlements
  5. Trust and Safety Investments
    • Background checks on hosts/guests
    • Tools for detecting fraudulent activity or breaches

When you have ~2 minutes to come up with a framework, you'll land on something less detailed/comprehensive -- that's okay! You want to balance between depth of thinking and not taking too long to structure your ideas.

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Alessa
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Hey!

Consider structuring your answer into core revenue drivers and key cost categories for an online travel rental company like Airbnb. I would focus on the operational flows behind the business.

Revenue Drivers

  1. Transaction-Based Income:
    • Core revenue comes from platform fees on both hosts and guests, tied to booking activity.
  2. Diverse Offerings:
    • Beyond rentals, services like activities, tours, or even long-term stays diversify revenue streams.
  3. Partnerships:
    • Collaborations with travel insurance, local services, or even ride-share platforms can generate commissions or affiliate revenue.

Key Costs

  1. Variable Costs:
    • Customer Support Scaling: As customer inquiries rise with bookings, costs scale.
    • Refunds and Disputes: Handling customer issues requires both financial and operational resources.
    • Transaction Handling: Processing fees for payments depend on booking volumes.
  2. Fixed Costs:
    • Tech and Infrastructure: Maintaining the app and platform ensures scalability and reliability.
    • Compliance and Safety: Managing regulations, fraud prevention, and trust-building efforts like reviews or verifications.

From my point of view a case like this often revolves around understanding leverage points: optimizing guest-host transactions, reducing costly refunds, or growing ancillary revenues like extended stays or premium services.

Hope this helps! 

Alessa :)

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Alberto
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am 20. Dez. 2024
Ex-McKinsey Associate Partner | MBB Coach | 95% success rate | +13 yrs in consulting | +2,000 real interviews in 3 firms

As a future consultant, developing strong investigative skills is essential.

Airbnb is a public company, so you can easily Google all those details.

Best,

Alberto

—

Explore my latest case inspired by a real MBB interview: Chic & Stitch - Fashion Market Expansion

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Hi there,

I would be happy to share my thoughts on your question:

  • First of all, I wonder why you did not just look at AirBnB's quarterly results, if it is the same business model, because AirBnB is very detailed about their revenue streams and costs. What is the reason for this?
  • Moreover, I am confused by the examples you give. While on the cost side you explain the costs, on the revenue side you barely mention factors that could affect the total amount of revenues, but do not necessarily help identify the revenue streams themselves.

You can find more on this topic here: How to succeed in the final interview round.

If you would like a more detailed discussion on how to best prepare for your upcoming interviews, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.

Best,

Hagen

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