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Dutch Consumer Group Launches Legal Action Against Booking.com

Sarah

April 15, 2026 · 1 min read
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The legal battle unfolds in the world of online travel.
The legal battle unfolds in the world of online travel.

A legal case against Booking.com has commenced, spearheaded by the Stichting Consumenten Competition Claims (CCC) on behalf of Dutch consumers. The lawsuit, which began on February 18, 2026, challenges the practices of the online travel agency under Dutch competition laws.

The CCC, a foundation focused on consumer rights and competition issues, alleges that Booking.com's business practices have harmed Dutch consumers, although specific claims have not been detailed publicly at this stage. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for Booking.com's operations in the Netherlands, potentially affecting its pricing strategies and contractual agreements with hotels.

This legal action adds to the growing scrutiny Booking.com faces in Europe, where regulatory bodies and consumer groups have raised concerns about market dominance and competitive practices in the online travel sector. The case's progression will be closely watched by industry stakeholders, as it could influence regulatory approaches and consumer protection measures across the EU.