The National Fraud Authority has issued a warning to holidaymakers, after a rise infraudulent websites selling fake airline tickets.
Action Fraud, the reporting centre of the National Fraud Authority, said it had taken 151 reports of fraud involving airline tickets since January 2012, with over 100 of thee taken in the three month from April to June.
It said scams typically involve websites which are falsely claiming to be authorised airline ticket agents promising cheap deals.
Action Fraud, the reporting centre of the National Fraud Authority, said it had taken 151 reports of fraud involving airline tickets since January 2012, with over 100 of thee taken in the three month from April to June.
It said scams typically involve websites which are falsely claiming to be authorised airline ticket agents promising cheap deals.