Check suspicious hotel bookings, airline refunds, and travel support messages
Common Examples
About This Scanner
Travel booking scams hit through fake confirmations, rebooking fees, canceled flights, hotel refund notices, and cloned rental listings. This page helps travelers review urgent booking messages before they share card details or login information.
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Top Red Flags
The message pressures you to fix a booking, rebook a flight, or claim a refund unusually fast.
It asks for card data, login details, or passport information through an unfamiliar link.
The reservation details are vague or do not exactly match your actual trip.
How to Check This Scam
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Paste the travel message into AskdwinAI to detect refund scams, fake confirmations, and support impersonation.
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Open the booking platform or airline app directly to verify the trip status.
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Avoid updating payment details through any unexpected travel-support link until you verify the booking independently.
How to Report This Scam
Report the scam to the real airline, hotel, booking platform, or rental site being impersonated.
Save the message, reservation references, and any payment pages used in the scam.
If you shared card or login details, secure the account and contact your bank right away.
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