How we publish

Editorial standards for practical travel planning

Travel Network World is built to help travellers worldwide make better planning decisions. These standards explain how we separate durable editorial guidance from time-sensitive provider data and how commercial relationships are disclosed.

Standards

How content is evaluated

Original value

A page should add destination-specific or decision-specific context rather than repeat a generic template with a different place name.

Time-sensitive claims

Current prices, schedules, availability, visa rules, advisories and similar facts should come from live providers or official authorities, or be clearly qualified as planning context.

Sources and verification

For regulated or safety-relevant information, readers should be directed to the responsible government, carrier, insurer, property or other primary source.

Affiliate independence

Eligible partner activity may generate commission. That relationship does not make Travel Network World the merchant, booking provider or guarantor of the service.

AI assistance

Automation or AI may assist with organization, drafting or internal workflows. It is not treated as an authority for live travel facts, and generated material should not bypass editorial review merely because it is grammatically complete.

Corrections and updates

Material corrections should be made when identified. Content that cannot yet meet the intended standard may be de-indexed or removed from discovery until it is improved.

Dates and maintenance

Article publication and modification dates should reflect real publishing activity. We avoid changing dates only to make unchanged content appear fresh. Where a subject changes quickly, readers are told to verify the current position.