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The Herman Trend Alert
April 13, 2016 Travel Fraud on the Rise According to a report compiled by the City of London Police's National Fraud Intelligence Bureau, in 2015, the amount of money lost to travel cheats increased by a whopping 425 percent. The 4,910 cases of holiday booking fraud represented £11.5 million/USD $16,419,831, the most that was ever recorded.
When, what, and who?
Though most fraud is related to the sale of airline tickets, there has also been an increase in the number of owner accounts being hacked into on popular home-sharing websites as well. The most commonly targeted population group were those aged 30 to 49, many of whom had young families.
Sadly, the average loss was almost £3,000/USD$4245. Due to their methods of payment, the majority of victims had no way of getting their money back. As if the financial loss werenÕt enough, 44 percent of victims said the fraud also had a significant impact on their health.
Most common types of fraud Holiday accommodation. Fraudsters conned vacationers by setting up fake websites, hacking into legitimate accounts, and posting fake advertisements on websites and in social media. Stay with reputable websites, like Homeaway.com and Airbnb.com, and you can avoid this type of fraud. Airline tickets. Customers believed they were booking flights on legitimate websites and received fake tickets or they paid for a ticket that never arrived. Flights to Nigeria, India, and Pakistan were particularly targeted in 2015. Book directly with the airlines to ensure authenticity and to help with rebooking in case of bad weather or mechanical difficulties. Sports and religious trips. In 2016, police expect that both the European Football Championships in France and the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro will be magnets for these thieves. Timeshares and holiday clubs. This form of fraud is particularly expensive for victims with average losses between £9,000/USD$12660 and £35,000/USD$49,233 each, accounting for 26 percent of the total reported amounts lost.
Expect more fraud challenges Special Thanks to Travel Mole for their coverage of this important topic.
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