10/07/2023
PSNI Issue Warning Over Holiday Scams
The PSNI have issued a warning to people across NI to be on their guard when booking holidays and watch out for tricks scammers use to con people.
Nationally, figures from Action Fraud reveal scammers conned consumers out of more than £15 million last year, which amounts to an average loss of £2,372 per victim. In NI, figures show between April last year and this March, 105 people fell victim to this type of fraud, around a two per cent increase on last year.
Chief Superintendent Gerard Pollock, Chair of ScamwiseNI Partnership, said: "It's natural for people to search for deals when it comes to booking their holiday trips, we all do it, but too often what can seem as a bargain holiday, or a good deal online, is the start of a scam. These scams will not only leave people out of pocket, but also scupper their holiday plans. You may end up paying twice for flights or accommodation."
The PSNI said that some of the scams they have seen recently are paying partial deposits online for accommodation that either doesn't exist or is a fake website for genuine accommodation.
"Making sure you carry out thorough research on the company, website or person you're booking with is crucial," said Chief Superintendent Pollock.
"There are also some really straightforward things that will keep you right when booking a holiday. Don't rely on just one website or review. If it's a fake there's a good chance others will write about their experience and some basic internet research will find it. Look for the logo, check to see if the company is a member of the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) and, if you're booking a flight, check to see it's approved by Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (ATOL). If it is a recent website or new social media page be extra cautious.
"Never pay by bank transfer - the safest way to pay is by credit card and, where at all possible, avoid paying by bank transfer to someone you do not know or have not met in person. If the deal looks too good to be true, it probably is."
For further advice and information visit www.nidirect.gov.uk/scamwiseni or the ScamwiseNI Facebook page @scamwiseni You can also call Action Fraud via www.actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040 or police on the non-emergency number 101. Information and advice is available on our website.
Nationally, figures from Action Fraud reveal scammers conned consumers out of more than £15 million last year, which amounts to an average loss of £2,372 per victim. In NI, figures show between April last year and this March, 105 people fell victim to this type of fraud, around a two per cent increase on last year.
Chief Superintendent Gerard Pollock, Chair of ScamwiseNI Partnership, said: "It's natural for people to search for deals when it comes to booking their holiday trips, we all do it, but too often what can seem as a bargain holiday, or a good deal online, is the start of a scam. These scams will not only leave people out of pocket, but also scupper their holiday plans. You may end up paying twice for flights or accommodation."
The PSNI said that some of the scams they have seen recently are paying partial deposits online for accommodation that either doesn't exist or is a fake website for genuine accommodation.
"Making sure you carry out thorough research on the company, website or person you're booking with is crucial," said Chief Superintendent Pollock.
"There are also some really straightforward things that will keep you right when booking a holiday. Don't rely on just one website or review. If it's a fake there's a good chance others will write about their experience and some basic internet research will find it. Look for the logo, check to see if the company is a member of the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) and, if you're booking a flight, check to see it's approved by Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (ATOL). If it is a recent website or new social media page be extra cautious.
"Never pay by bank transfer - the safest way to pay is by credit card and, where at all possible, avoid paying by bank transfer to someone you do not know or have not met in person. If the deal looks too good to be true, it probably is."
For further advice and information visit www.nidirect.gov.uk/scamwiseni or the ScamwiseNI Facebook page @scamwiseni You can also call Action Fraud via www.actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040 or police on the non-emergency number 101. Information and advice is available on our website.
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
04 September 2025
More Than 2,100 Motoring Offences Over Bank Holiday Weekend
Figures released by the Police Service have revealed that more than 2,100 motoring offences were detected in Northern Ireland during a three-day road safety operation over the summer bank holiday weekend, from Saturday, 23 August to Monday, 25 August 2025.
More Than 2,100 Motoring Offences Over Bank Holiday Weekend
Figures released by the Police Service have revealed that more than 2,100 motoring offences were detected in Northern Ireland during a three-day road safety operation over the summer bank holiday weekend, from Saturday, 23 August to Monday, 25 August 2025.
09 July 2025
PHA Urges Responsible Drinking For Twelfth Of July Celebrations
With communities across Northern Ireland preparing for the Twelfth of July celebrations, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is advising anyone choosing to drink alcohol to make a sensible plan and adhere to it.
PHA Urges Responsible Drinking For Twelfth Of July Celebrations
With communities across Northern Ireland preparing for the Twelfth of July celebrations, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is advising anyone choosing to drink alcohol to make a sensible plan and adhere to it.
27 May 2025
Five Arrested For Drink Or Drug Driving Over Bank Holiday Weekend
Five individuals were arrested for driving while unfit over the bank holiday weekend in the Belfast area, according to police. Belfast Superintendent Finola Dornan condemned the "unacceptable" behaviour of drivers who risk their own safety and that of others.
Five Arrested For Drink Or Drug Driving Over Bank Holiday Weekend
Five individuals were arrested for driving while unfit over the bank holiday weekend in the Belfast area, according to police. Belfast Superintendent Finola Dornan condemned the "unacceptable" behaviour of drivers who risk their own safety and that of others.
19 May 2025
Belfast Lord Mayor Hosts 'Musical Finale' Celebrating Local Talent
Belfast's vibrant musical talent will take centre stage this Saturday, 24th May, as Lord Mayor Councillor Micky Murray hosts a "Musical Finale" to celebrate local artists before his term in office concludes. The day will feature a series of free gigs and showcases at venues across the city centre from 10 am to 7 pm.
Belfast Lord Mayor Hosts 'Musical Finale' Celebrating Local Talent
Belfast's vibrant musical talent will take centre stage this Saturday, 24th May, as Lord Mayor Councillor Micky Murray hosts a "Musical Finale" to celebrate local artists before his term in office concludes. The day will feature a series of free gigs and showcases at venues across the city centre from 10 am to 7 pm.
21 June 2024
Travel Solutions Launches Flights From Belfast City To Reus
Leading tour operator, Travel Solutions, has kicked off its summer charter service from Belfast City Airport by launching flights to Reus.
Travel Solutions Launches Flights From Belfast City To Reus
Leading tour operator, Travel Solutions, has kicked off its summer charter service from Belfast City Airport by launching flights to Reus.
-




Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
