Booking flights? This is why you need a secure email account
There’s a particular moment of vulnerability that most regular travellers have probably never stopped to think about: the point at which you’re hunting for a cheap flight, jumping between browser tabs, comparing prices across three different booking platforms and entering your details for the fourth time in an hour.
Your guard is down, your attention is divided and you’re pumping a remarkable amount of sensitive personal and financial information into the internet.
At the centre of all of it sits your email account.
The address you used to sign up, the inbox where the booking confirmation will land, and the account where your boarding pass will be waiting.
It goes without saying that it’s worth making sure that account is properly secure.
Why your email account is the biggest travel security risk you’re ignoring
Consider what your email account reveals about your travel plans. Booking confirmations, full itineraries, hotel addresses, car hire agreements and travel insurance documents are all sitting in your inbox, painting a detailed picture of where you’re going to be and when.
If someone gains access to that inbox, they have more than just your email; they have a map of your movements and the keys to most of your online accounts via password resets.
Travel-related phishing, account takeover attempts and booking fraud have all increased significantly in recent years. Fraudulent messages mimicking airlines, hotels and booking platforms are increasingly convincing.
Securing your email account is the most direct response: switching to a provider with end-to-end encryption, enabling two-factor authentication and using a strong, unique password are the three steps that make the most difference.
The broader context of travel cybersecurity
Email security is one piece of a broader picture. StaySafeOnline has a practical collection of cybersecurity travel tips covering device security, network safety and what to do if something goes wrong while you’re abroad — well worth bookmarking before any trip, particularly somewhere unfamiliar.
Some simple habits make a significant cumulative difference: avoiding public Wi-Fi for anything sensitive, keeping your devices locked when not in use, and treating any email asking you to “verify your booking” or “confirm your account” with immediate suspicion. Legitimate airlines and booking platforms will never ask for your password by email.
Choosing a better email provider for life on the road
Privacy-focused email providers have become considerably more user-friendly in recent years.
Their apps work well on mobile, load reliably across different network conditions around the world, and the interfaces are clean and practical. The security benefits are built in by default with no complicated configuration required.
For regular travellers, a secure email setup is simply part of travelling intelligently.
You wouldn’t leave your passport on a café table. Your inbox, with everything it contains about your travel plans, your finances and your personal life, deserves exactly the same level of care.

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