EMBARGOED: Monthly round up of travel payments news
Recap of this month’s news in the travel payments space
Data breach discovered at Trump Hotels
More strife for Donald Trump after Trump Hotel Collection properties hit by data breach dating back to February more
United rewards hackers for finding security flaws
Airlines pays out on ‘bug bounty’ after two ‘ethical hackers’ identified glitches more
Tourists urged to carry euros as Greek banks re-open
UK tourists advised to stock up on euros before heading on holiday more
IATA teams up with Tel Aviv University to fight cyber threats
Airline association working with university boffins to safeguard flight operations and fraud defences more
United Airlines beefing up IT after system glitches
US carrier boosting backup systems after two damaging IT outages more
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