Planning a trip? Here's how to avoid fake airline ticket scams


When preparing for you next flight, book directly from the airline’s website to be extra safe.

Every new season, occasion, holiday, natural disaster, you name it, scammers work hard. Vacation seasons are one of their favorite times to pounce.

Some in-person criminals might spy that you’re away and break in.

Take steps to make sure your home isn’t a target.

Most cybercrime targets you as you’re getting your trip scheduled and paid for. Buying a plane ticket for a late summer or fall trip? Arm yourself with tech tips to make your travel easier and cheaper.

While you’re at it, here’s a new scam to watch for: A “travel agent” or travel site selling fake plane tickets. I’ve got the details on how it works and ways to protect yourself from this predatory ploy.

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