As fraud tactics evolve, staying vigilant and using reputable services is key to securing a safe and enjoyable vacation
Feb 14, 2025
As travelers plan their trips, new research highlights the growing risks of fraud, particularly due to AI-generated images and social media scams. Despite confidence in spotting fake listings, many struggle to identify AI-manipulated property photos, leaving them vulnerable. With fraud losses averaging £1,937 per victim, experts urge travelers to use trusted booking platforms, avoid direct bank transfers, and remain cautious of deals that seem too good to be true.
Key takeaways
- Growing risk: Holiday booking scams are among the most common fraud types in the UK, just behind credit card fraud and phishing;
- AI deception: Nearly two-thirds of people cannot distinguish AI-generated property images, despite most believing they can;
- Social media influence: Over 40% of under-30s search for or book holidays via social media, with many willing to make large purchases if endorsed by influencers;
- Safety measures: Experts advise booking through trusted platforms, avoiding direct transfers, using strong passwords, and reporting suspicious activity;
- Airbnb’s response: The company emphasizes secure payment processes and protective measures like AirCover to safeguard travelers.
Get the full story at The Independent