For travel platforms, revenue depends on letting genuine travelers move from searching to paying with as little friction as possible, since a slow or demanding booking is often abandoned before payment. Those same high-value transactions, paid for well ahead of the trip, also attract fraud.
Our new whitepaper looks at how this plays out across the journey and what it means for revenue, including:
- Where fraud enters the travel journey,
- Why isolated checks tend to leave gaps that cost revenue, and
- How a risk-based approach helps calibrate verification to the risk of each user and action.
It also includes a checklist for choosing the right provider for your use case.
The real challenge for trust, safety, fraud, and risk teams in travel is finding the level of control that keeps both kinds of loss low, since the controls that reduce fraud can also turn away genuine travelers. Ready to see how a risk-based approach can protect revenue across every step of the traveler's journey?





