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Stricter price accuracy policies aim to eliminate misleading listings and restore user trust in hotel search results

Oct 31, 2025

Starting November 3, Google will enforce stricter rules under its updated Meta Price Accuracy Policy to combat misleading pricing tactics in hotel metasearch results. The goal is to create a fairer, more transparent auction environment where users can trust that the price they click is the price they get.

Key takeaways

  • Stricter display rules: The price shown in Google’s metasearch must now be both the most prominent and most relevantrate on the landing page — no more burying higher rates beneath teaser prices.
  • Limits on “meta-on-meta” chains: Metasearch platforms like TripAdvisor or Kayak can still advertise rates, but only if they originate from direct bookable sources (e.g., hotel sites or OTAs) — not from other aggregators like Trivago.
  • No indirect ads from banned partners: Advertisers previously disallowed by Google can no longer appear indirectly via intermediaries; any partner routing traffic to them will also be in violation.
  • Improved user trust: The update aims to eliminate deceptive booking flows where users encounter unexpected price hikes or redirects after clicking a rate.
  • Level playing field: Legitimate OTAs and hotels that already comply with price accuracy rules will benefit as Google removes unfair competitive advantages from misleading advertisers.
  • Bigger picture: Google is realigning its metasearch marketplace around transparency and user confidence — signaling that the days of technical loopholes and rate manipulation are coming to an end.

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