Bowing to pressure from the European Commission, hotel-room booking site Booking.com has agreed to change the way it presents offers, discounts and prices.
Consumer associations had complained that information on the site was misleading.
The changes include ending the practice of saying that offers are time-limited if they will continue to be available and indicating if accommodation providers are paying Booking.com and whether these payments influence the site's ranking results.
December 20, 2019 at 03:43 PM
1 minute read
The original version of this story was published on Legal Week
Bowing to pressure from the European Commission, hotel-room booking site Booking.com has agreed to change the way it presents offers, discounts and prices.
Consumer associations had complained that information on the site was misleading.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Law firms & in-house legal departments with a presence in the middle east celebrate outstanding achievement within the profession.
The premier educational and networking event for employee benefits brokers and agents.
The Legal Intelligencer honors lawyers leaving a mark on the legal community in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
A large and well-established Tampa company is seeking a contracts administrator to support the company's in-house attorney and manage a wide...
We are seeking an attorney to join our commercial finance practice in either our Stamford, Hartford or New Haven offices. Candidates should ...
We are seeking an attorney to join our corporate and transactional practice. Candidates should have a minimum of 8 years of general corporat...
MELICK & PORTER, LLP PROMOTES CONNECTICUT PARTNERS HOLLY ROGERS, STEVEN BANKS, and ALEXANDER AHRENS