The Federal Court in January found that Trivago breached Australian Consumer Law after misleading consumers about hotel room rates on both its website and television advertisements. It appealed the ...
Trivago has failed to overturn a court ruling it misled consumers by pushing deals that lined its pockets rather than the best offers for guests. The Federal Court ruled against Trivago in January in ...
Many travellers use Trivago to browse and compare hotels for their upcoming trips. However, one user laments that the site asks for a tip at checkout. In a post on the r/EndTipping subreddit, a user ...
TripAdvisor's hotel chain partnerships and Google‘s foray into hotel bookings must have shaken up Expedia about the value that metasearch engines can create by partnering directly with hotels. Expedia ...
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against trivago NV (Trivago), alleging that the accommodation search engine site misled ...
The ACCC claims Trivago, part of the US-listed Expedia Group, breached consumer law by presenting its website as impartial in TV ads while prioritising advertisers who were willing to pay the highest ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australia's competition watchdog has accused online giant Trivago of rejecting cheaper deals for customers unless advertisers offered ...
UPDATE: Hotel comparison website Trivago said it would “vigorously defend” itself after Australia’s consumer watchdog launched court action against their viral television ads. The ACCC alleges the ...
Travel website didn’t show the cheapest deals for rooms but promoted advertisers who paid the biggest fees Travel website Trivago misled consumers about cheap hotel deals on its website and in ...
Australia's consumer watchdog says online hotel booking site Trivago is one of several online comparison websites that could face severe penalties after a court ruled the German-based giant had misled ...
UPDATE: Hotel comparison website Trivago said it would “vigorously defend” itself after Australia’s consumer watchdog launched court action against their viral television ads. The ACCC alleges the ...