The end of the ‘best price’ parity clauses?
Probably not just yet, but this could spell the beginning of the end. For over a decade, the relationship between hotels and Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) has been governed by the controversial rule of rate parity. These best-price clauses effectively prevented hoteliers from offering better deals on their own websites than those found on platforms like Expedia or Booking.com. But the legal landscape may have just shifted. In a December 2025 ruling, the Berlin Regional Court found Booking.com liable for damages to over 1,000 German accommodation providers, declaring these parity practices a violation of competition law. What does this mean for your hotel in 2026? We sat down with a Lighthouse expert to analyze the ruling, the ongoing appeals, and the future implications. Watch the 2-minute video on Lightouse's website here.
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