I tried calling the airlines, and I tried tracking apps.
How can I tell if this flight itinerary is fake?
I spoke to the person before they boarded their flight.
Is that the full document? No BA logo anywhere, for example? It doesn’t look at all like the e-ticket confirmation I’m used to seeing from BA. Have you met the person whose ticket this is supposed to be? travel.stackexchange.com/questions/104281/…
This question was posted 3 hours after the departure time for the flight, did this belong to someone else who went to the airport, or did you not take your flight? By searching google I can see a flight going from Ghana to LHR but it doesn't leave until 10pm
@Michael Huff Sorry to say this, but if you met someone two years ago (presumably in Ghana) and haven’t been back since, unfortunately I think the likelihood of this being a scam is pretty high, despite the daily phone calls. I assume you sent the money for the flight rather than booking it yourself on their behalf? Why do you think it might be fake?
Aren't departure and arrival times usually shown as local time? If so, the flight duration does not match those times, but as if they are the same time zone.
@rhialto even after flights went non-smoking, many systems still showed "non-smoking seat" (confirmation or request) for a very long while. But I believe I haven't seen one of those for quite some time now.
If it was from British Airways, they would use the same logo, colors, fonts and other branding, similar to what you see on their website. This one looks like it has been butchered together with different fonts, sizes, spaces around the different text passages etc.
@WeatherVane Even if they were in the same time zone, departure at 00:20 and arrival at 12:20 would be exactly 12 hours and not 12 h 20 min as the "itinerary" says...
@iHaveacomputer There are people who still use travel agents. I'm not sure why. But they do still exist. In that case, the itinerary could be from a travel agent rather than directly from the airline and, thus, wouldn't necessarily have the airline's branding/logos. That said, I agree that this looks very likely to be a fake.
@reirab interesting comment. I always use a travel agent unless the itinerary is very simple. When the shhhhhhugar hits the fan I’m glad there’s a pro to talk to interested parties.
Congratulations on figuring out this sign of trouble, but think also about the earlier signs of trouble that came up before now. For instance insisting on use of Bitcoin, Western Union or Moneygram to transfer funds, which are chosen because it lets them take out the money anonymously...
It doesn't take 12h20m to fly from London to Florida; 0:20 to 12:20 isn't 12h20m; it's 17h00m (even if for some reason, the arrival time would be given in the time zone of the departing airport, it's still not 12h20m)