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VisitWill Booking.com change service fees for hotels due to DMA by November 2024?
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EU Designates Booking.com as 'Gatekeeper', Sets 6-Month Compliance Deadline
May 13, 2024, 10:10 AM
The European Union has designated Booking.com, operated by U.S.-based Booking Holdings, as a 'gatekeeper' under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), subjecting it to stringent regulatory requirements. This designation aims to enhance competition by providing holidaymakers with more choices and offering hotels greater business opportunities. Booking.com has been given six months to comply with these regulations and must submit a detailed compliance report. Concurrently, the EU is investigating the regulatory status of the social media network X.
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