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Nearly 1,100 Dutch Hotels File Claim Against Booking.com

Summary by Euro Weekly News
MORE THAN 1,000 Dutch hotels have joined in a mass claim against popular travel booking agency website, Booking.com. The booking brawl stems from the hotels’ inability to offer cheaper overnight stays on their own websites than on Booking. The mass claim, which spans more than 15,000 hotels across Europe, has already been in motion for some time, but the legal proceedings are expected to hit… Source

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Europas Hotellerie wants damages from the Booking.com booking portal. By the end of the deadline on today's Friday, more than 15,000 hotels have registered for a class action.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Europe-wide collective lawsuit of more than 15,000 hotels against the platform Booking.com will cost the company a lot of money. If you look at the share price, but for the time being you can see serenity.

·Vienna, Austria
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Being under the edge of the platform providers who dictate prices and conditions, many hoteliers no longer want to let themselves be pleased

·Vienna, Austria
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More than 15,000 hotels have joined a mass lawsuit against accommodation booking platform Booking.com, the European hoteliers' association HOTREC announced. The deadline for joining the lawsuit expired today. The lawsuit, which also includes Slovenian hoteliers, will be filed by the end of the year.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Hotel booking site: More than 15,000 hotels in Europe had already registered yesterday, the European association Hotrec announced. Of these, nearly 1,100 have…

·Netherlands
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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