Month: June 2017

Cybercrime is rife and travel is full of bad practices

The Travel weekly and Travolution Cyber Security Summit was hosted by Natwest and sponsored by Worldpay, Syntec/Cardeasy and law firm Hill Dickinson Cybercrime is rife in travel and the sector is subject to “a lot of bad practices”, according to the head of the travel industry’s fraud-prevention body. Barry Gooch, chairman of Prevention of Fraud […]

Holiday sickness claimants

Jet2holidays claims a couple seeking holiday sickness compensation “drank shots and spirits” on the night they were allegedly taken ill. The couple from Liverpool travelled with Jet2holidays on a 12-day all-inclusive holiday to Gloria Palace, San Agustin, Gran Canaria in July 2015. The operator received a letter from an Oldham-based solicitors more than 15 months […]

Fake travel firms

Bogus travel websites are reportedly duping Google into thinking they are genuine so they can target more than 5,000 British holidaymakers a year with phantom holidays. An explosion of convincing fake travel websites, which steal photographs of real luxury accommodation, are targeting unsuspecting holidaymakers. An investigation by ITV Tonight uncovered more than ten fake travel […]

Fight Fake Claims: Firms urged to tighten record-keeping

Signs that the travel industry is fighting back against false illness claims have been welcomed by a leading travel industry lawyer. Holiday firms can challenge fake claims, but they must act early and have the right processes in place, said Joanna Kolatsis, partner and head of aviation and travel at Hill Dickinson. Last week it […]

Industry must fight false sickness claims – TUI

In a Q&A session at the ITT Conference, moderated by TTG Media managing director Daniel Pearce, Burling, who is also Tui’s chief executive Northern Region urged the industry to come together to stamp out the issue. “This is a situation where claims management companies are tricking and duping customers into making claims when they haven’t […]

Profit urges firms to adopt two anti-phishing systems

Travel businesses are being urged to cut the increasing risk of cybercrime in the sector by signing up to two free programmes to slash phishing emails and spam. Industry body Prevention of Fraud in Travel (Profit) launched a campaign to promote the initiatives last week, both freely available through the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA). The […]

Behind Britain’s boom in holiday sickness claims

Hill Dickinson partner Maria Pittordis explains the legal background, and Ian Taylor reports on the latest Appeal Court ruling Lawyer Maria Pittordis, a partner and head of the marine and trade division at law firm Hill Dickinson, is a specialist in holiday sickness or gastric illness claims. She said: “There has been an explosion in […]

Pair quized by police amid probe into fake illness claims

Two Britons suspected of encouraging tourists to make fake food poisoning claims have been held by police in Majorca. The pair were detained yesterday by officials in northern Majorca in what are believed to be the first detentions of their kind in Spain. Officers were understood to be probing whether the suspects were acting on […]

Travel Weekly rallies trade to tackle claims epidemic

Travel Weekly is today launching a campaign to combat the scourge of fake holiday illness claims with the backing of the big three operators and Abta. Fight Fake Claims demands the new UK government changes the law to remove the commercial benefit for claims management firms to solicit hundreds of thousands of largely false claims. […]

Crackdown on tourists over food poisoning scams in Spain

Travellers submitting false claims of illnesses on all-inclusive trips to face prosecution after hoteliers say racket cost £52m in 2016. British tourists who make fraudulent claims of food poisoning after going on all-inclusive trips to Spain have been warned they could face prosecution amid fears the increasingly prevalent scam is damaging the UK’s reputation abroad. […]