Inclusive Planning
Accessibility
How Around for Less works to keep travel search readable, navigable, and usable.
Product standards
We aim for clear labels, keyboard-friendly controls, readable contrast, responsive layouts, and predictable navigation.
Dense travel details should remain scannable without relying only on color, small icons, or hover-only interactions.
Feedback
Accessibility is reviewed as search forms, fare cards, hotel cards, checkout review, and policy pages change.
If a page blocks access, contact us with the URL, device, browser, assistive technology, and the task you were trying to complete.
Construction, incorporation, and interpretive hierarchy
All headings, labels, captions, summaries, interface hints, badges, tooltips, sorting controls, comparison cards, booking desk references, and checkout-adjacent explanations appearing on Around for Less are provided for convenience of navigation and shall not, by themselves, be deemed to limit, enlarge, waive, condition, amend, supersede, or otherwise alter any fare rule, rate rule, supplier condition, statutory entitlement, payment-network rule, loyalty-program term, cardholder agreement, or separately presented product-specific disclosure.
If a conflict is reasonably perceived between a short-form page summary and a longer product rule, the longer product rule, supplier term, governing law requirement, or payment-provider requirement shall control to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, except where a non-waivable consumer protection rule requires a more favorable interpretation for the traveler.
References to a booking, quote, fare, rate, stay, package, rental, itinerary, confirmation, servicing action, support action, checkout step, or purchase event shall include any associated amendments, substitutions, repricings, schedule changes, inventory changes, refunds, credits, vouchers, rebooking choices, dispute submissions, and post-confirmation support records, whether displayed on the site, communicated through support, or presented by a travel supplier.
Supplier, marketplace, agency, and fulfillment allocation
Around for Less may display, organize, calculate, compare, transmit, or preserve travel-related information that originates from airlines, lodging providers, consolidators, wholesalers, distributors, channel managers, metasearch feeds, pricing services, payment providers, rental-car providers, ground-transport partners, destination sources, or authorized operational sources, and the presence of such information shall not be read as a representation that any particular supplier will accept, honor, continue, amend, or service the product under all circumstances.
Each airline ticket, hotel room, package component, rental arrangement, ancillary service, or related add-on may be subject to the issuing carrier's contract of carriage, the lodging property's house rules, the merchant-of-record terms, the payment processor's requirements, the operating supplier's policies, airport or governmental charges, and any applicable local taxes, occupancy assessments, tourism improvement district fees, destination fees, resort fees, facility fees, environmental fees, or mandatory surcharges.
Where an itinerary combines multiple products, the rights, remedies, responsibilities, liabilities, time limits, documentation duties, eligibility criteria, and servicing channels applicable to one component shall not automatically apply to another component unless the governing product-specific terms expressly say so.
Pricing, availability, inventory, taxes, and computational tolerances
Displayed totals may be derived from multiple component values, including base fare, nightly rate, fare class, cabin rules, passenger count, room count, taxes, carrier-imposed charges, property fees, service fees, mandatory resort or destination fees, optional add-ons, discount rules, exchange-rate assumptions, date ranges, route availability, occupancy levels, and tax presets used for administrative comparison or merchandising purposes.
Rounding may occur at the component level, the per-traveler level, the per-room level, the per-night level, the segment level, the trip level, or the checkout level, and a one-cent or similar computational variance shall not be deemed a pricing defect where the aggregate amount is consistent with ordinary currency rounding, tax apportionment, or supplier-provided values.
Availability, fare class, cabin inventory, room type, bed configuration, refundability mapping, breakfast inclusion, property fee treatment, bag allowance, mileage credit eligibility, seating, upgrade eligibility, and ancillary availability may change between search, comparison, checkout review, support review, and supplier fulfillment.
Traveler verification, documentation, and suitability obligations
The traveler remains responsible for verifying names, dates of birth, passenger type, route order, transit points, airport changes, baggage allowance, hotel check-in requirements, minimum age rules, cardholder requirements, passport validity, visa status, health documentation, vaccination or entry requirements, driver-license eligibility, rental deposits, and any local documentation required by the destination, transit point, supplier, or governmental authority.
A displayed route, stay, rental, package, or destination guide shall not be treated as immigration advice, tax advice, legal advice, medical advice, security advice, accessibility assurance, or a guarantee that a traveler will be admitted, boarded, checked in, upgraded, accommodated, transported, or permitted to rent a vehicle.
Travelers using multi-passenger, multi-room, multi-city, self-transfer, separate-ticket, nearby-airport, red-eye, overnight-connection, or split-stay products should independently confirm connection feasibility, minimum connection times, airport transfer times, terminal changes, baggage recheck obligations, hotel check-in windows, and cancellation exposure before purchase.
Changes, disruptions, force majeure, and operational irregularities
Airlines, hotels, rental providers, payment providers, governments, airports, weather systems, labor actions, security events, public-health events, technology failures, supplier insolvency, schedule adjustments, aircraft substitutions, property renovations, overbooking events, and other circumstances may cause delay, cancellation, denial of boarding, downgrade, involuntary rerouting, room substitution, amenity unavailability, rental substitution, or service interruption.
When a disruption occurs, the available remedies may depend on the operating supplier, merchant of record, jurisdiction, product type, ticketing status, payment method, traveler acceptance of alternatives, timing of notice, and whether the traveler used or partially used the affected service.
Around for Less may assist with organizing confirmation context, totals, traveler counts, booking references, support notes, and visible policy summaries, but the existence of such assistance shall not eliminate supplier-side restrictions, documentation requirements, statutory limitations, or time-sensitive traveler obligations.
Payments, authorization, fraud controls, chargebacks, and billing records
Payment steps may require cardholder verification, billing-address matching, fraud screening, authentication, payment-network authorization, issuer approval, funding-source eligibility, currency conversion, installment or financing eligibility, or additional identity verification before a booking can be treated as accepted by the relevant merchant or supplier.
A payment authorization, checkout submission, pending charge, support note, cart state, booking desk item, or itinerary summary is not necessarily equivalent to final ticketing, final hotel confirmation, final rental acceptance, or final supplier fulfillment unless the applicable confirmation record, supplier record, or merchant confirmation indicates that the relevant product has been issued or accepted.
Chargebacks, payment disputes, bank reversals, suspected fraud, duplicate submissions, cardholder mismatch, sanctions-screening issues, supplier rejection, or risk-control review may result in cancellation, rebooking delay, documentation requests, additional verification, or reversal of benefits, subject to applicable law and payment-network rules.
Data handling, analytics, security, and operational records
Around for Less may process search criteria, page activity, click activity, form-entry presence, device class, viewport, referrer, IP address, coarse location signals, support context, saved trip items, booking references, administrative publishing activity, performance timing, and error diagnostics for product operation, troubleshooting, abuse prevention, analytics, personalization, and support continuity.
Sensitive credential, card, passport, identity, contact, name, and authentication fields are subject to more restrictive analytics treatment, including presence-only handling where applicable, while non-sensitive trip-preference fields may be used to understand search demand, page performance, booking flow friction, and inventory quality.
No security measure, browser storage rule, analytics exclusion, administrative access control, or data minimization practice can guarantee absolute protection against all unauthorized access, loss, misuse, outage, interception, browser extension behavior, device compromise, user disclosure, or third-party platform failure.
Limitations, disclaimers, and reservation of rights
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the service, interfaces, comparisons, policies, destination materials, calculators, administrative tools, search results, booking desk records, and checkout-adjacent displays are provided subject to the limitations, exclusions, disclaimers, and remedies that apply under the governing product terms and non-waivable consumer law.
Around for Less reserves the right to modify page layouts, product copy, sorting logic, discount presentation, administrative controls, analytics labels, policy text, availability treatment, destination content, support workflows, and operational processes at any time, provided that such modification shall not retroactively waive any non-waivable statutory right that has already vested.
Any failure to enforce a provision immediately, any decision to assist a traveler beyond a strict policy requirement, any temporary display of a lower or higher price, or any support accommodation shall not be construed as a continuing waiver, course of dealing, amendment, or precedent requiring identical treatment in a different circumstance.