Cut us some slack, German travel start-ups tell Google

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A group of leading German travel start-ups appealed to U.S. tech giant Google on Thursday to offer them easier terms on paying for advertising to help them ride out the coronavirus pandemic that has devastated their business.

FILE PHOTO: A coach of German mobility platform FlixBus that runs bus and train services, arrives at a bus depot in Munich, southern Germany, August 22, 2019. REUTERS/Michael Dalder

“We hope we can work with them on a clearer policy that does the right thing for consumers and Google’s partners.” It also urged Google to offer a flexible way to restructure and postpone payment terms for advertising services and other fees incurred in the first quarter of 2020. Jarzombek spoke after unveiling a state programme that will invest 2 billion euros in German startups, working mainly with venture capital funds to ensure that funding rounds for promising companies succeed.

 

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Smuggeling migrants across Germany and Europe. Therefore this bus FLIXBUS is created for in 2015. ;-(

Simple don't advertise on or use Google. There are lots of other search engines. It is not for customers to dictate the terms of a service they buy, don't like them go somewhere else.

I love Flixbus 🚌

Probably not the best timing for someone to start a travel business!

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