The Government will be able to provision Airbnbs in the event of a national emergency to accommodate people who have been displaced.
This morning, the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management (MEDEM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the company.
The agreement was a first of its kind in the Pacific region and only the second national-level partnership behind the United States.
MCDEM director Sarah Stuart-Black said while most people stay with friends and family if they've been displaced during a disaster, not everybody had that option.
"Emergencies such as floods, fires and earthquakes often result in people needing to leave their homes, not knowing when they will be able to return."