SAN FRANCISCO — Emboldened by recent wins, several online travel companies including Hotels.com, Orbitz and Priceline.com are once again brawling with the City of San Francisco over their tax bills.

In a series of suits filed Tuesday, the companies challenge the city’s authority to charge them so-called transient occupancy taxes historically levied against hotels.

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