Month: November 2017

Holiday sickness firms to be hit by cold-calling ban

ABTA has hailed the government’s plan to ban cold-calling by claims management companies as a welcome advance in the industry’s battle against holiday sickness fraud. The House of Lords has backed an amendment to the Financial Guidance and Claims Bill that would make it illegal for such firms to make unsolicited calls. ABTA believes that […]

Nearly 200 arrested for airline ticketing fraud

An international law enforcement operation targeting airline fraudsters has resulted in the arrest of 195 individuals, according to Europol. Those arrested are suspected of traveling with airline tickets bought using stolen, compromised or fake credit card details. Between 16 and 20 October 2017, 61 countries – including the UK, 63 airlines and 6 online travel […]

False sickness claims – Tui blacklists 500

Tui has blacklisted a further 500 customers it believes to have made false or exaggerated claims of holiday sickness. The tour operator revealed its latest move against the alleged fraudsters when approached by Travel Weekly after a couple were jailed for trying to claim nearly £20,000 from Thomas Cook. Tui, which officially changed its name […]

Husband labelled dishonest in failed holiday sickness claim

Leading operator bosses and travel lawyers have urged the industry to keep up the fight against fake holiday sickness claims after the first pair of fraudsters were jailed. The sentencing of Deborah Briton and her partner Paul Roberts, who submitted a claim for nearly £20,000 in compensation from Thomas Cook, came as the government launched […]

British couple jailed for faking holiday sickness claim

The government has today launched a call for evidence to get travel industry guidance on how to tackle the plague of fake holiday sickness claims, which Abta says has so far cost £240 million. Experts will be asked to help inform the next step in the false claims epidemic to help the government, has vowed […]

Why Brits got the bug for holiday sickness scams

British holidaymakers lead the world when it comes to false compensation claims – and now travel companies are fighting back. What has caused these nasty ‘gastroenteritis wars’ being fought across the Mediterranean? In October 2013, Sean and Caroline Bondarenko spent a week at the five-star Caldera Palace hotel in Crete. Then they returned home. Three […]