how we work Editorial Standards.
Trust in travel writing builds slowly. It comes from being right about the place,
honest about what we actually know, and open about how we are funded. Four
standards govern what we publish, and the pages below set each one out in full.
Editorial policy
How we choose places, check them, and keep editorial judgement separate from
commercial interest. It covers sourcing, our independence from advertisers
and affiliate partners, fact-checking, and why we publish under a single
editorial byline rather than individual writer credits.
Read the editorial policy
Corrections & feedback
How we fix mistakes, how to flag one to us, and how we mark substantive
corrections on the article itself. Places change too, so this is also where
we explain how revisits and updates work.
Read the corrections policy
Diversity
The perspectives, places, and voices we work to feature, and the gaps we are
trying to close. Luxury travel writing has long pointed in a few narrow
directions. This is what we are doing about it.
Read the diversity policy
Ownership & funding
Who owns Luxa Terra, how the publication is funded, and what that means for
the independence of what you read. It also covers how affiliate
relationships work, and where editorial ends and commercial begins.
Read the ownership & funding statement
Accountability
Our reputation rests on whether our recommendations are good. If something on
Luxa Terra is wrong, unclear, or out of date, we want to know. Editorial
questions, corrections, and feedback reach the team through our
contact page, and we read every note that comes in.