Travelocity Fined $182,750 For Booking Trips To Cuba

As a travel company, you would think Travelocity would know that there is an embargo on Cuba. The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control filed a complaint against the company earlier this month, alleging that Travelocity violated the prohibition nearly 1,500 times between January 1998 and April 2004.

Travelocity says the Cuba trips were an accident.

“The trips to Cuba were unintentionally permitted to be booked by consumers online because of some technical failures several years ago and it’s just now being finally settled with OFAC,” Frey wrote in an e-mail to the Chicago Tribune. “In no way did the company intend to allow bookings for trips to Cuba and the company has fully cooperated with OFAC and implemented corrective measures.”

Whoops.

Feds Fine Travelocity.com for Cuba Trips [Chicago Tribune]
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