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US Court Decides Against Booking.com in Ryanair Screen-Scraping Lawsuit

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 10:47 AM
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A recent ruling by a US court found that Booking.com violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by accessing part of Ryanair’s website without permission. This Irish airline, Europe’s largest by passenger numbers, has been fighting against unauthorized screen scraping by booking sites, claiming that these companies add additional charges and make it difficult for the airline to communicate with passengers. Booking.com has expressed disappointment with the decision and plans to appeal it.

Ryanair has been actively pursuing legal actions against third-party booking platforms that resell its tickets without permission. The court’s verdict stated that Booking.com violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by inducing a third party to access parts of Ryanair’s website without authorization with an intent to defraud. The court also rejected counterclaims by Booking.com that Ryanair had defamed the booking platform and that the airline was engaged in unfair competition.

Booking.com spokesperson emphasized that allowing customers to access and compare fares across the travel industry promotes consumer choice. On the other hand, Ryanair has signed deals with several online travel agents for the authorized resale of tickets. The airline hopes that this ruling will set a precedent in ending internet piracy and overcharging by online travel agent pirates. CEO Michael O’Leary stated that consumer agencies in Britain and Europe should take action to outlaw illegal screen scraping and overcharging consumers for flights and ancillary services.

This ruling highlights the ongoing battle between airlines and booking platforms over unauthorized ticket reselling. Ryanair’s efforts to protect its revenue and maintain control over ticket sales have led to legal disputes with companies like Booking.com. While Booking.com argues that allowing customers to compare fares promotes consumer choice, Ryanair contends that unauthorized screen scraping leads to additional charges for passengers and interference with airline communications.

Online travel agents have faced increased scrutiny for their business practices, especially in terms of reselling tickets without authorization. This ruling may signal a shift in how such companies operate, as Ryanair hopes it will deter unlawful activities by online travel agent pirates. The airline’s CEO believes that consumer agencies must step in to prevent illegal screen scraping and protect consumers from overcharging for flights and related services.

In conclusion, the legal battle between Ryanair and Booking.com sheds light on the complexities of online ticket sales and the challenges faced by airlines in controlling their distribution channels. This ruling sets a precedent for addressing unauthorized screen scraping and overcharging by online travel agents and emphasizes the importance of consumer protection in the travel industry. As airlines continue to defend their revenue streams, consumers can expect to see improvements in transparency and fairness in ticket purchasing processes.

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