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.More here.
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.
(Props, Pogo Was Right.)
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