Travel Technology Association Applauds Ruling Against Google’s Monopolistic Stronghold over the Search Engine Market

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August 15, 2024 – Today, Laura Chadwick, President and CEO of the Travel Technology Association, released the following statement in response to the recent decision in the United States v. Google LLC case, which found that Google violated Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act:  

“This landmark ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta proves what the travel technology industry already knew: Google abuses dominance in the search engine market. In doing so, it has an outsized impact on travel by suppressing competition and transparent choice for consumers.  

“The Travel Technology Association is grateful that the U.S. Department of Justice pursued this case. While we fully expect Google to appeal this decision and understand the case will continue to move through the court system, we are hopeful that the court’s potential remedies will limit Google’s overall ability to suppress consumer choice and restore competition to the search market.” 

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The Travel Technology Association (Travel Tech) empowers traveler choice by advocating for public policy that promotes marketplace transparency and competition. Travel Tech represents travel technology innovators ranging from dynamic startups, small, and midsize businesses to leading online travel agencies, metasearch engines, short-term rental platforms, global distribution systems, and travel management companies. 

To schedule an interview with a Travel Tech spokesperson, contact Bradford Williamson of Glen Echo Group at 202.870.3234 or bwilliamson@glenechogroup.com. 

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