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EU Blocks Booking.com Takeover of Swedish Online Travel Rival

The European Union (EU) has blocked the proposed takeover of a Swedish online travel rival by Booking.com.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 25, 2023
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In a significant move aimed at preserving competition within the online travel industry, the European Union (EU) has blocked the proposed takeover of a Swedish online travel rival by Booking.com, one of the world’s largest online travel agencies (OTAs). This decision comes after a comprehensive review of the potential implications of the merger, which would have had a profound impact on the European travel market.

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Booking.com’s Ambitious Bid

Booking.com, a subsidiary of Booking Holdings Inc., had set its sights on acquiring the Swedish-based online travel company, which has not been named in the official announcement. The move was part of Booking.com’s broader strategy to expand its presence and market share in Europe, where it has faced growing competition from other OTAs and travel platforms.

European Union blocks Booking Holding's $1.8 billion acquisition - MarketWatch

Antitrust Concerns

The European Commission, responsible for ensuring fair competition within the EU, expressed serious concerns about the proposed acquisition. These concerns primarily revolved around the potential negative effects on competition within the online travel sector, which could ultimately lead to higher prices for consumers and less choice.

Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s Executive Vice President for a Europe Fit for the Digital Age, emphasized the importance of maintaining a competitive marketplace. She stated, “In the online travel sector, it is vital that consumers have access to a wide range of choices and competitive prices. The proposed acquisition could have significantly reduced competition, limiting options for travelers and potentially leading to higher costs.”

A Blow to Booking.com’s Expansion Plans

The EU’s decision represents a notable setback for Booking.com’s ambitions in the European market. With the acquisition blocked, the company will need to reevaluate its growth strategy within the region. Other online travel agencies and market players are closely monitoring the situation, ready to seize opportunities in light of Booking.com’s altered trajectory.

Impact on the Online Travel Industry

The online travel industry has seen significant consolidation in recent years, with major players acquiring smaller competitors to strengthen their market positions. The EU’s decision to block this particular merger underscores its commitment to maintaining a competitive landscape, which it believes is essential for consumers and smaller businesses.

The online travel sector is experiencing rapid transformation, with technological advancements and changing consumer preferences shaping the industry’s future. As the EU remains vigilant about preserving fair competition, it is expected that further merger and acquisition proposals within the sector will be closely scrutinized to ensure they do not hinder market competition.

Conclusion

The EU’s decision to block Booking.com’s proposed takeover of a Swedish online travel rival reaffirms its commitment to upholding competition in the online travel industry. As the online travel sector continues to evolve, such regulatory actions are likely to shape the strategic decisions of major players and help maintain a marketplace where consumers can enjoy a wide range of choices and competitive prices. The repercussions of this decision will resonate not only within Booking.com but also across the broader online travel industry in Europe and beyond.

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