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Published on: 07 November 2024

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Competition and state aid

The long journey of parity clauses and their antitrust implications (Booking.com and Booking.com (Deutschland))

In its judgment, the Court of Justice carefully considered two issues sent by the District Court of Amsterdam concerning how Article 101 TFEU should be construed for guidance. First, it asked whether broad and limited parity provisions amount to an ancillary restraint for the purposes of Article 101(1) TFEU in practice; secondly, it queried how to delineate the relevant market precisely where dealings are facilitated by an Online Travel Agency (OTA). The Court of Justice concluded that neither wide nor narrow parity clauses meet the criteria for ancillary restraints as such. Consequently, they still remain within the ambit of Article 101(1) TFEU...

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