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Digital Markets Act (DMA)
  • News announcement
  • 14 November 2024
  • Directorate-General for Competition, Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
  • 1 min read

Booking must comply with all relevant obligations under the Digital Markets Act

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On 13 May 2024, the Commission designated Booking Holdings as a gatekeeper for its online intermediation service, Booking.com. As of 14 November, Booking must ensure its online intermediation service, Booking.com, complies with all relevant obligations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA).

Booking must now allow hotels, car rentals, and other relevant service providers to offer better prices and conditions on other online channels, including their own websites, than those offered on Booking.com. Booking is also prohibited from implementing any measures that would restrict this freedom of relevant service providers. Furthermore, hotels and other travel services will have real-time and continuous access to data provided or generated by the use of Booking.com, offering new insights to these providers. At the same time, users can now choose to transfer the data they provided to and generated on Booking.com to alternative platforms. This will allow travel service providers to develop more innovative deals and tailored offers, to the benefit of European customers and businesses.  

On 13 November, Booking also published a compliance report detailing the measures it has taken for Booking.com to comply with the DMA. The public version of the report is accessible on the Commission's DMA webpage. It has also published an audited report on its consumer profiling techniques that is also accessible on the Commission’s DMA webpage.

The Commission will now carefully analyse whether the measures adopted for Booking.com are effective in complying with the DMA obligations. The Commission's assessment will also be based on the input of interested stakeholders, including in the context of a public compliance workshop on 25 November 2024, where Booking is invited to present its solutions.

If the Commission considers that Booking’s solutions are not compliant with the DMA, it can take formal enforcement actions using the entire toolbox at its disposal.

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