Revised CRS code of conduct due this week
The European Commission is expected to release details of its long-awaited revised code of conduct for computer reservation systems this week.
A announcement is expected from Brussels on Thursday.
The decision is expected to have wide implications for the industry as it will directly impact travel agencies and airlines.
The Coalition for Fair Access to Reservations in Europe has voiced concern that the ruling could potentially be very negative.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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