Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Credit Card Fraud at One-in-Five Airlines

Stephen Rogers writes on the Irish Examiner:

Airline staff have stolen passengers’ identity and ripped-off their credit card details up to 20% of international airlines have admitted in a survey.

According to the ‘Airline Fraud Survey 2006’ by the Deloitte and the International Association of Airline Internal Auditors, the annual cost of fraud to the airline industry every year is $600 million (€440m) with an average of 446 cases per airline. Of those surveyed, 79% of carriers admitting they had experienced fraud in the last 12 months.

More here.

(Props, Pogo Was Right.)

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