Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 8 July 2026
FlightLogic (flightlogic.co.uk) is published by Elite Digital AI Solutions Ltd. We want everyone — including people using screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, voice control, or magnification — to be able to read reviews, compare airlines and airports, and use our tools such as the UK261 flight-delay compensation calculator.
Our target standard
We design and build FlightLogic to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA. This is a target we actively work towards, not a certification — as an independently run publisher, we have not commissioned a third-party accessibility audit, and some pages may not yet meet every success criterion.
What we do
- Semantic HTML headings and landmarks, with a skip-to-content link on every page.
- Colour is never the only way we convey information — ratings and badges pair colour with text or icons.
- Text and background colours are checked for contrast in both our light and dark themes.
- Interactive elements (buttons, links, form fields) are keyboard-operable and carry visible focus states.
- Images carry descriptive
alttext; decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology. - The site respects your operating system's "reduce motion" setting for animations and the sidebar drawer.
Known limitations
Some third-party embeds — the live flight-tracking map on Flight Tracker and hotel/booking widgets from our partners — are built by external providers and may not fully match our own accessibility standard. We choose providers with reasonable accessibility support where we can, but we don't control their code directly.
Reporting an accessibility problem
If you have difficulty using any part of FlightLogic, please tell us — page URL, what you were trying to do, and the assistive technology or browser you were using helps us fix it faster. Email [email protected]. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 5 working days. See also our complaints handling page.
Enforcement
FlightLogic is privately operated and is not a public sector body, so the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations 2018 do not apply to us directly — we follow WCAG 2.2 AA voluntarily as good practice under the spirit of the UK Equality Act 2010.