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中文(ZH) 携程、美团等7家涉火车票销售第三方平台被约谈

China regulators summon 7 travel platforms over ticket sales practices

Chinese regulators have summoned seven third-party travel platforms, including Ctrip, Meituan, and Qunar, to address issues in their train ticket sales operations. The platforms are accused of misleading practices such as deceptive "ticket-grabbing" services, encouraging users to buy longer tickets for shorter trips, and improper collection of personal user data. This action by the State Administration for Market Regulation, Cyberspace Administration of China, and National Railway Administration aims to curb non-compliant business practices. AI

RANK_REASON Regulatory action against multiple major companies in the travel tech sector. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.0]

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  1. 36氪 (36Kr) TIER_1 中文(ZH) ·

    Ctrip, Meituan, and 6 other third-party platforms involved in train ticket sales were interviewed

    6月11日,市场监管总局会同中央网信办、国家铁路局,依法约谈携程、同程、去哪儿、飞猪、美团、智行火车票、高铁管家等7家第三方平台企业,针对其不当宣传“候补帮抢”及付费选座业务、不当诱导用户“买长乘短”或“买短乘长”、不当收集和使用平台用户个人信息等不规范经营问题。(央视新闻)