Fact check: Pekeng link para sa libreng round-trip flights

Mga post sa social media na nag-aangkin na nag-aalok ang mga airline sa Pilipinas ng libreng round-trip tickets sa pamamagitan ng online registration ay peke, ayon sa fact check. Ang mga link na ito ay humahantong sa phishing sites na nagdudulot ng panganib sa data ng mga gumagamit. Walang ganitong promo ang inanunsyo ng mga pangunahing airline.

Naglipana sa Facebook ang mga post na nagpapanggap na nag-aalok ng libreng round-trip flights sa lokal at internasyonal na ruta ang mga airline sa Pilipinas para sa mga magre-register online. Ang pinakapopular na post mula sa pahina na 'TNC Nationwide' na may 439,000 followers ay nakakuha ng 1.2 milyong views, 18,900 reactions, at 4,600 shares. Sa video, sinabi ng isang lalaking news anchor: “Alok ng ilang mga airlines sa bansa ang libreng sakay, two-way…Ang dapat gawin: mag-register online para makakuha ng slot sa libreng sakay.” Walang binanggit na partikular na airline.

Ayon sa fact check ng Rappler, walang ganitong anunsyo sa opisyal na channels ng Philippine Airlines (PAL), Cebu Pacific, AirAsia, at Royal Air Philippines. Mga tulad ng PAL at Cebu Pacific ay nagbabala laban sa peke na websites; ang tunay na promos ay nasa opisyal na sites at social media lamang. Karaniwang niredeem ang libreng flights sa pamamagitan ng miles, points, o pagbili ng tickets.

Ang mga registration links ay humahantong sa hindi kaugnay na shopping platforms at blog sites na nagpapanggap na government websites, hindi .gov.ph domain. Ayon sa urlscan.io, ito ay nagdudulot ng phishing risks sa personal at financial information. Ang 'news report' sa post ay 99% malamang AI-generated, batay sa SightEngine.

Noong 2024, nag-fact check na rin ang Rappler ng peke na claim ng PAL para sa six months free flights. Sinabi ng PAL spokesperson Cielo Villaluna: “Please be reminded that official announcements on promos are posted on our corporate website www.philippineairlines.com and our official PAL Facebook Page.” Noong 2014, peke ring promo ng Cebu Pacific ang nagpaloko sa libu-libong tao noong Pasko.

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