Riskified Analysis Finds Travel Fraudsters Are Adapting Faster Than Traditional Signals Can Keep Up, With May Flight Risk Up 32%
New Travel Industry report reveals sophisticated fraud rings are exploiting trusted customer behaviors across flights, hotels, and travel platforms
Riskified’s analysis of hundreds of millions of travel transactions across flights, hotels, and land transportation found that flight fraud risk increased through the first five months of 2026, with
Presented in Riskified’s latest Risk Rundown, “Booking scams are taking off,” the data reveals several key shifts in travel fraud patterns:
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Traditional identity signals are changing: While billing-name-to-passenger-name mismatches remained 2.5x riskier in 2025, flight transactions where the billing name matched the passenger name saw a significant increase in risk since
November 2025 , reaching more than 30% above theJanuary 2025 baseline. - Last-minute bookings remain a major challenge: Flight purchases made less than seven days before departure were 2.3x riskier than other bookings, creating a challenge for merchants balancing fast customer experiences with fraud prevention.
- Fraudsters are targeting valuable travel accounts: Loyalty programs, rewards points, and stored customer information remain attractive targets, with fraudsters monetizing compromised accounts by selling points for cash, redeeming them for gift cards, or using them to fund fraudulent bookings.
- Sophisticated fraud extends beyond the transaction: Fraudsters are using compromised identities, devices, and accounts to execute high-value purchases across travel and related industries.
“Each year, we analyze fraud trends across the travel industry, and it’s striking to see how quickly attack vectors evolve as fraudsters adapt to the signals merchants use to identify risk,” said
The analysis also highlights unique challenges across other travel categories. In hotels, July and August generated the highest revenue but also carried the highest potential fraud-loss exposure. Fraud activity can increase unexpectedly, with
As travel continues to expand globally, merchants face increasing pressure to maximize conversion while managing increasingly sophisticated fraud. Riskified’s travel intelligence combines network-level insights, customer behavior analysis, and transaction data to help travel businesses make more accurate decisions throughout the customer journey.
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Report Methodology
The findings in “Riskified Travel Industry Insights: Flights, Hotels & Land Transportation” are based on Riskified’s analysis of travel transaction data from a sample of travel merchants across its global merchant network, including airlines, online travel agencies, hotels, and land transportation providers. The analysis includes full-year 2025 data and 2026 year-to-date trends.
The analysis covers hundreds of millions of travel transactions across the
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