By Bill Galluccio
Apr 28, 2021
The Better Business Bureau is warning travelers to be on the lookout for scams when they go to book their summer vacations. The BBB advised customers to avoid third-party travel sites that charge excessive fees for booking or changing flights. Consumers need to be careful when they re online,
Good Morning America. Searching for an airline or other travel service, they may come across a website that looks like it s the real deal, but it could be a third party that s going to charge an extra fee for a transaction that you could have done for yourself for free.
By Bill Galluccio
Apr 28, 2021
The Better Business Bureau is warning travelers to be on the lookout for scams when they go to book their summer vacations. The BBB advised customers to avoid third-party travel sites that charge excessive fees for booking or changing flights. Consumers need to be careful when they re online,
Good Morning America. Searching for an airline or other travel service, they may come across a website that looks like it s the real deal, but it could be a third party that s going to charge an extra fee for a transaction that you could have done for yourself for free.
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As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new outdoor mask guidance on Tuesday, many are looking to finally take the trips they missed out on last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But before you book your next flight or change one, the Better Business Bureau is warning passengers to be careful about booking flights online.
In a new announcement shared exclusively with “Good Morning America” Wednesday, the BBB is telling passengers to beware of dealing with a third party that charges extra fees instead of dealing with the airline directly.
By Bill Galluccio
Apr 28, 2021
The Better Business Bureau is warning travelers to be on the lookout for scams when they go to book their summer vacations. The BBB advised customers to avoid third-party travel sites that charge excessive fees for booking or changing flights. Consumers need to be careful when they re online,
Good Morning America. Searching for an airline or other travel service, they may come across a website that looks like it s the real deal, but it could be a third party that s going to charge an extra fee for a transaction that you could have done for yourself for free.
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(NEW YORK) As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new outdoor mask guidance on Tuesday, many are looking to finally take the trips they missed out on last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But before you book your next flight or change one, the Better Business Bureau is warning passengers to be careful about booking flights online.
In a new announcement shared exclusively with ABC News’
Good Morning America Wednesday, the BBB is telling passengers to beware of dealing with a third party that charges extra fees instead of dealing with the airline directly.