Multimodal booking
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With the European Parliament, which is preparing its first-reading position.
Last active 13 May 2026
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What this bill does
In plain terms: what it changes and who it affects.
This proposal regulates online travel booking platforms so passengers can compare and book transport options more fairly and transparently across modes and operators.
Who it affects
It affects passengers booking travel online, transport operators in air, rail, bus, coach and waterborne services, travel agents, booking platforms, and public transport authorities.
Core of the proposal
- Requires neutral, non-discriminatory display and ranking of transport options by price, travel time, emissions or accessibility.
- Sets fair-contract rules for major consumer booking platforms and business booking systems dealing with transport operators.
- Requires emissions information to be shown when transport operators provide it.
- Requires consumer booking platforms to share aggregated passenger-volume data with public transport authorities on request.
Key provisions
- Takes effect
- It enters into force 20 days after Official Journal publication and applies from an unspecified later date.
- Transitional law
- National enforcement bodies must publish first activity reports two years after entry into force, then every two years.
Articles changed · 1 across 1 law
- Regulation (EC) No 80/2009 (32009R0080)
- entire act: repeals the entire regulation; references construed via correlation table
Latest update
08 Jun 2026The most recent development in this bill's progress.
Commission proposal → 1st reading – European Parliament
Commission proposal → 1st reading – European Parliament
Documents
1 recentSourcesOEILEUR-LexEU Law Tracker