Tuesday, 23 December 2014

$611,000 fine: TripAdvisor's bad review






Istanbul jumped 11 spots from last year to take this year's No. 1 spot on TripAdvisor's Travelers' Choice list of global destinations.Istanbul jumped 11 spots from last year to take this year's No. 1 spot on TripAdvisor's Travelers' Choice list of global destinations.

Rome jumped two spots to No. 2.Rome jumped two spots to No. 2.

London maintained its No. 3 ranking.London maintained its No. 3 ranking.

Beijing jumped 17 spots to the No. 4 ranking on the global list.Beijing jumped 17 spots to the No. 4 ranking on the global list.

Prague climbed four rungs to secure the No. 5 ranking.Prague climbed four rungs to secure the No. 5 ranking.

Marrakech is the sixth-ranked destination for 2014, jumping 13 spots from last year.Marrakech is the sixth-ranked destination for 2014, jumping 13 spots from last year.

Paris took a tumble, falling six spots to No. 7.Paris took a tumble, falling six spots to No. 7.

A newcomer to the top 25, Hanoi is ranked at No. 8.A newcomer to the top 25, Hanoi is ranked at No. 8.

Siem Reap, Cambodia, jumped 14 spots to No. 9.Siem Reap, Cambodia, jumped 14 spots to No. 9.

Gaining 12 spots, Shanghai comes in at No. 10.Gaining 12 spots, Shanghai comes in at No. 10.

Berlin maintained its 11th place ranking.Berlin maintained its 11th place ranking.

New York City fell 10 spots from last year, landing at No. 12.New York City fell 10 spots from last year, landing at No. 12.

Florence fell five spots to No. 13.Florence fell five spots to No. 13.

Buenos Aires climbed four rungs to No. 14.Buenos Aires climbed four rungs to No. 14.

Barcelona fell 10 spots to No. 15.Barcelona fell 10 spots to No. 15.

St. Petersburg jumped four spots to No. 16.St. Petersburg jumped four spots to No. 16.

New to the top 25, Dubai sailed in at No. 17.New to the top 25, Dubai sailed in at No. 17.

Chicago dropped four rungs to No. 18. Chicago dropped four rungs to No. 18.

Cape Town dropped three spots to No. 19.Cape Town dropped three spots to No. 19.

Bangkok dropped seven spots to No. 20. Click the double arrow to continue the gallery. Bangkok dropped seven spots to No. 20. Click the double arrow to continue the gallery.

Budapest broke into the top 25 at No. 21 this year.Budapest broke into the top 25 at No. 21 this year.

Sydney dropped 12 spots to No. 22.Sydney dropped 12 spots to No. 22.

At No. 23, Lisbon breaks into the top 25 global destinations this year.At No. 23, Lisbon breaks into the top 25 global destinations this year.

Chiang Mai maintained its No. 24 ranking.Chiang Mai maintained its No. 24 ranking.

San Francisco tumbled 18 spots this year to round out the top 25.San Francisco tumbled 18 spots this year to round out the top 25.








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  • Italian antitrust body levies $611,000 fine against TripAdvisor Italy

  • Italian Competition Authority says website misleads readers into thinking all reviews are genuine

  • TripAdvisor says it will appeal and insists the ICA's rules are out of touch




(CNN) -- Good or bad, TripAdvisor usually thrives on reviews -- but when antitrust officials in Italy gave their damning opinion of the travel website, it wasn't quite so happy.


Slapped with a 500,000 euro fine ($611,000) for unfair trade activity and "misleading consumers," TripAdvisor has hit back, accusing the Italian Competition Authority (ICA) of being out of touch.


"We think the ruling is unreasonable, strongly disagree with its findings and will file an appeal," it said in a statement.


"We firmly believe that TripAdvisor is a force for good -- both for consumers and the hospitality industry."


The regulator complained that people reading TripAdvisor Italy were unable to distinguish between genuine and fake reviews posted on the site. It said both were presented by TripAdvisor as "authentic and genuine in nature."


Demanding payment of the fine within 30 days, the ICA also accused the travel company of failing to provide proper checks to weed out bogus postings.


It said TripAdvisor Italy had fallen foul of three articles of the Italian consumer code, "making it likely to mislead a wide audience of consumers."


MORE: Hotel guests fined for scathing TripAdvisor review


'Zero tolerance'


In its response, TripAdvisor said it took aggressive action to fight fraud and had adequate systems in place to prevent it.


It complained that the Italian watchdog's "zero tolerance" rules meant it would be liable to the same punishment even if just one review out of millions was deemed questionable.




Authorities say The TripAdvisor Italy website mislead consumers.

Authorities say The TripAdvisor Italy website mislead consumers.



"From our initial review we believe that the ICA's recommendations are unwarranted and out of touch with commercial realities, not just of a user-generated content business, but of any company in any sector," it said.


"The bottom line is, if people didn't find the reviews helpful, they wouldn't keep coming back to our site."


Founded in February 2000, TripAdvisor now claims to be the world's largest travel website, hosting millions of reviews from its community of users.


The now ubiquitous write-ups have caused numerous upsets within the travel industry, with some operators and hotels complaining of being unfairly maligned.


In one recent case, a hotel in Blackpool, England, fined a guest who posted a bad review calling the establishment "filthy," "dirty" and "rotten."



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