June 13, 2003

silhouette3.JPG From the desk of Jane Galt:

Fraud Patrol

From Yahoo News:

BOSTON - A college freshman created a fake airline that offered bargain-priced tickets on flights between Honolulu and Los Angeles, authorities said Thursday.

Luke Thompson, of Yardley, Pa., incorporated Mainline Airways in Pennsylvania, established a business address in the Boston suburb of Wellesley and set up an elaborate Web site, according to Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly.

Thompson, who attends Babson College in Wellesley, offered fares as low as $89 one way between Los Angeles and Honolulu, Reilly said. Flights were to begin July 3, but Mainline had neither planes, crews nor the required permits and approvals as recently as a few weeks ago.

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Comments

That's a great price. Where can I buy tick... Oh.

Posted by: Pete Harrigan on June 13, 2003 01:33 PM

That's a great price. Where can I buy tick... Oh.

Posted by: Pete Harrigan on June 13, 2003 01:33 PM

Don't miss my special internet deal, where I offer BMW sedans for $500. All major credit cards accepted, allow 6-8 weeks for delivery......

Posted by: Will Allen on June 13, 2003 02:21 PM

Makes me feel kinda dumb for my dumb-ass teenage pranks.

Posted by: AnticipatoryRetaliation on June 13, 2003 06:13 PM

Whether this is really "fraud" remains to be determined. Maybe, as he says, he intended to act as a tour operator.

Posted by: The Lonewacko Blog on June 14, 2003 12:56 AM

the only 'fraud' that occurs, it seems to me, is when an airline uses the word 'service' in one of its advertisements in a context that might lead some poor innocent reader to assume it will actually be provided...

Posted by: Mr. Bingley on June 16, 2003 09:32 PM

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