It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to information in the file of arbitration cases.

It is specified that the court rejected the cassation appeal of the Dutch company against the earlier decision of two lower courts.

In November 2021, the Moscow Arbitration Court recognized the fine of 1.3 billion rubles as legal.

According to the Federal Antimonopoly Service, the Booking.com service “imposed unfavorable terms of contracts on Russian hotels and hotels,” according to which they had to comply with price parity, room availability and conditions in search engines, travel agencies, as well as on hotel websites.

Later, the company complied with the order of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia on the abolition of price parity.

She also paid a fine of 1.3 billion rubles.