Last reviewed: 18 June 2026
Accuracy matters when a reader may spend money or make travel plans based on our work. This policy explains how to report an error and what The Boarding Pass Club does after receiving one.
How to request a correction
Email hello@theboardingpassclub.com with the subject line "Correction". Please include the article URL, the statement you believe is wrong, the correct information and, where possible, a primary source such as the organiser, venue, airline, hotel or booking provider.
What happens next
We acknowledge substantive correction requests as soon as practical and aim to review them within five working days. Time-sensitive safety, event-date, venue and booking issues are prioritised. The review may include checking archived versions of the page, the original supplier page and any material used by the author.
If the page is wrong, we correct it promptly. If the error materially changed the meaning, price, eligibility, date, venue or recommendation, we add a clear correction note to the article. Minor spelling, grammar, formatting or broken-link repairs may be made without a public note.
Price changes are not always errors
Travel prices and ticket availability can change between publication and booking. A later price movement is not by itself an editorial error when the article accurately described the checked offer and made the timing clear. We will correct a page when the original price, dates, occupancy assumptions or inclusions were stated incorrectly.
Updates, removals and redirects
An update adds new information to an otherwise accurate page. A correction fixes inaccurate information. When two articles cover the same intent, we may merge them and redirect the weaker URL. We remove content only where correction is insufficient, publication creates a legal or safety problem, or the page has no continuing value for readers.
Disagreements and complaints
If you disagree with the outcome, reply with the evidence you believe was missed and ask for an editorial review. Affiliate partners and advertisers receive the same correction process as readers and cannot require the removal of accurate criticism as a condition of a commercial relationship.
Related policies
Read our Editorial Policy, Affiliate Disclosure, Privacy Policy and contact information.