
Texas Travelers Warned About Airline Text Scam Targeting Passengers
(KNUE-FM) It seems like most Texans know at this point that we need to always be looking out for the next scam. Scammers are always looking for a way to gain access to your money or personal information. This latest scam has to do with airlines and people that are planning to travel.
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Experts Warn About New Airline Text Scam
According to KHOU, experts are advising all passengers to check their flight status only with their official airlines website and app as more scammers are sending text messages, making it appear as they are coming from the actual airline company.
We are seeing more people traveling and getting prepared for trips in the coming months which can lead to longer lines at airports. Most passengers check their phone for flight updates during delays, but that is where scammers are trying to take advantage of people.

Fake Flight Delay Messages Target Travelers
These scammers are sending convincing text messages that appear to be from your airline. The messages claim there is a delay or change to your flight.
It then prompts passengers to click a link or call a phone number to resolve the issue. Those links and phone numbers are designed to steal sensitive information including airline login information, payment details, or passport numbers.
How to Protect Yourself From Travel Scams
Travel experts say you should never resolve travel issues through a text message.
If you have any questions regarding your travel plans reach out to your specific airline company through their website or app. If you get a text message, that should be your first indication that something is wrong. The Federal Trade Commission is reminding everyone to be very careful with any link you click into from a text message.
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