How To Safely Book Online Travel

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With travel opening back up, there’s a rush to get out and go somewhere! But you must be careful when booking online travel because there are scams and traps. This is precisely why we made a guide on booking your online travel safely.

Counterfeit event tickets: Avoid community websites such as Craigslist when buying tickets. Scammers often promise excellent seats at great prices but require an up-front payment which could leave you ticket-less.

Fake confirmation emails: For a legitimate site, you’ll receive a confirmation shortly after booking. If you receive a random email, perhaps a few days before the trip, asking to click a link to confirm the booking, call the hotel or airline directly.

Pop-ups, promotional emails and texts: When browsing various websites on a public server, unsolicited pages may try to get your attention. While legitimate travel businesses do use marketing tools like pop-ups, specials and limited time offers to encourage booking, be aware that enticing links and pop-up pages that offer better deals and bargains may not be as good as they sound.

Hacking unsecure networks: Don’t book or edit your trip through public Internet. Public Wi-Fi networks are often a gold mine for hackers and fraudsters. Connect with caution and try using a VPN instead of the airport, hotel or restaurant Wi-Fi.

Highpressure tactics: There are many marketing strategies done by third-party websites to stress the traveler into booking. Beware of misleading messages such as “few rooms left,” “number of other people who have this item in their cart” and “sale ends tonight!”

Undisclosed fees: Some organizations will charge reservation fees and tack on hidden costs, so look closely and review the receipt of the trip details.

Learn more about how travelers are affected with our accompanying resource.

How To Safely Book Online Travel from ThinkReservations


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  1. Sustain | sustain-blog.com – London UK – Reducing impacts on climate change while achieving the conditions of sustainability is the aim of the Sustain blog. News, features, nature stories, alien letters and more are in this blog, which unfolds in the pandemic of coronavirus that we are facing today. Sharing this on Twitter @SustainableUni1 and LinkedIn, I launched it on 24 March 2020. Now it has over 100 posts. Enjoy!
    Sustain | sustain-blog.com says:

    The pandemic is still on so you have to book online travel very carefully. Thank you!

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