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Air Mauritius Warns Public of Fake 'Platinum Benefit Card' Scam Circulating on Social Media
The national carrier urges passengers to rely only on official channels as a fraudulent promotional offer spreads online β a reminder of the growing threat of airline-related cyber scams.
By MauritiusNews Editorial13 days agoπ 0 views
Air Mauritius has issued an urgent public warning about a fraudulent scheme currently making the rounds on social media, falsely promoting a so-called 'Platinum Benefit Card' on behalf of the airline.
In an official statement released on Thursday, 21 May, the national carrier confirmed that the offer β being circulated through the website mymauritiusflybenefits.com/mu β is entirely fake and bears no connection to Air Mauritius or any of its legitimate programmes.
The airline has called on the public to exercise extreme caution and to consult only its verified, official communication channels for any information relating to promotions, loyalty programmes, or travel benefits.
Air Mauritius also made clear that it reserves the right to pursue all necessary legal and administrative actions against those responsible for this fraudulent activity.
While the statement does not detail the specific mechanics of the scam, such schemes typically lure unsuspecting users into providing personal and financial information in exchange for fake rewards β a tactic increasingly common in the aviation industry worldwide. Passengers are advised never to submit credit card details, passport information, or login credentials through unverified third-party websites.
**An Increasingly Common Threat**
This incident reflects a broader and worrying trend: the rise of brand impersonation scams targeting national airlines and their frequent flyer communities. From fabricated loyalty card offers to counterfeit flight deals, cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated in mimicking the visual identity and language of trusted carriers to deceive consumers.
For a relatively small national airline like Air Mauritius β which is still consolidating its recovery following the turbulent pandemic years β reputational damage caused by such scams can have real consequences on passenger trust.
The public is encouraged to report any suspicious content related to Air Mauritius on social media platforms directly to the airline through its official website at airmauritius.com, or via its verified social media accounts. When in doubt, do not click, do not share, and do not submit any personal information.
Air Mauritius has not yet disclosed whether the matter has been referred to Mauritian cybercrime authorities, but its statement signals a firm intent to act.
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Originally reported by ION News
