Austria:
A Victory For Innovation In Austrian Passenger Transportation?
02 December 2020
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
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Austria's Occasional Traffic Act, which governs the taxi
transport business, is bound to be changed (see here) to enable innovative, digital business
models to prevail. The national competition authority has already
voiced support for the changes (see here), following an enquiry earlier this year
in which it found the existing act to impede competition and create
a barrier to entry (see here). The changes envisaged now will add more
flexibility in terms pricing and business models (e.g. shared
drives).
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