Trust is the only asset a travel publication really has. This page explains how content on Where Will You Travel is produced and maintained.
How articles are made
- Research: articles are built from official sources (airport authorities, transit operators, tourism boards), first-hand travel experience, and our structured database of cities and airports (IATA codes, locations, and transport data).
- Drafting: we use modern writing tools, including AI assistance, to help draft and organize some articles.
- Human review — always: no article is published without a human editor reviewing it for accuracy, usefulness, and clarity. AI-assisted drafts are clearly tracked in our editorial system and must pass the same review as fully human-written pieces.
Accuracy and corrections
Travel facts decay: prices change, lines close, terminals get renumbered. We phrase volatile details in ranges, link to official sources for current numbers, and update articles when readers or editors flag changes. Found an error? Tell us — corrections are made promptly.
Independence
Advertising and affiliate partners have no influence over editorial decisions. We do not accept payment for positive coverage, and sponsored content, if we ever run it, will be clearly labeled.
Attribution
Photographs from free-license sources (such as Wikimedia Commons) are credited with author and license. Our airport and city base data builds on the public-domain OurAirports dataset, enriched by our editors.