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More Booking.com Customers Come Forward About Scam Confirmation Emails - The Guardian
The website is sending out warnings to cancel cards after noticing suspicious activity
The website is sending out warnings to cancel cards after noticing suspicious activity
The digital travel platforms most extensive travel predictions research to date foresees travel as the primal pulse of life in the year ahead
As major online travel agency Booking.com faces reports of payment failures in Europe and Asia, some Japanese hoteliers are planning to file a class-action lawsuit against the company.
Google is taking share from Booking.com when it comes to who generates the most hotel reviews, according to a study.
The state claims in a lawsuit filed Thursday that the big travel reservations company leaves mandatory fees out of the prices it advertises, presenting falsely lower rates to prospective guests.
The European hotel and accommodation sector is preparing for a historic year. Economic sentiment among European hoteliers is in many places exuberant, reflecting two consecutive 6-month periods of strong growth in occupancy and average daily prices as well as a positive outlook for the future. In fact, nearly half of European accommodation businesses expect 2023 to be the year of the highest revenue in the history of their establishment.
The most extensive LGBTQ+ travel research from Booking.com to date spotlights the rising concerns surrounding personal safety and how active allyship in the travel industry contributes to increasing traveller confidence
After a few years of restricted movement, people are keen to make the most of travel opportunities it seems even as part of their work. Employees are making the decision to enhance corporate travel opportunities with rest, relaxation, and adventure the combination of business and leisure, also called bleisure, sets an intention for combining work and play, and has no doubt come about partly in response to Covid-19.
Rising energy costs and ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty are two of the biggest concerns shared by businesses across Europe.
More tech antitrust activity: Spains competition watchdog has opened an investigation into potential anti-competitive behavior by the Dutch online travel agency giant, Booking.com, following a couple of complaints lodged by the Spanish Association of Hotel Managers and the Regional Hotel Association of Madrid.