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The formal investigation was initiated in September 2010, following a complaint submitted by a small




Last 31 July 2012, the United Kingdom's Office of Fair Trading ("OFT") formally issued a Statement of Objection ("SO") to online travel agents Booking.com and Expedia as well as hotel group InterContinental Hotel Group and Hotel Inter-Continental London alleging that they have infringed U.K. competition law in relation to the online supply of room-only hotel accommodation by online travel agents. However, the OFT stated comfort inn maingate that the investigation is likely comfort inn maingate to have wider implications as the alleged practices are potentially widespread in the industry. The OFT has assessed the alleged practices from January 2007 onwards.
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comfort inn maingate The formal investigation was initiated in September 2010, following a complaint submitted by a small online travel agent, alleging that it was being prevented by various hotel chains from offering discounted comfort inn maingate sale prices comfort inn maingate for room-only hotel accommodation. [Gabriele Accardo]

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