We're Not the Seller
At Farenavigators, we do not set prices. It's not possible for us to guarantee the prices set by third-party travel providers or suppliers.
Our service allows you to quickly and easily compare results from multiple travel sites. So Farenavigators works like a search engine, helping you find the best options available at the time of your search. But we can’t guarantee the prices we show.
Prices for airline seats, hotel rooms, and car rentals change frequently and many people are trying to book the same option at the same time. So you might find that some prices are no longer available when you go to book.
While you mention that Farenavigators helps with flight comparison, make sure to clarify that users must book directly on the third-party sites. This avoids confusion if there’s an issue with booking or pricing.
Example:
"All bookings, payments, and cancellations are processed directly with the airline or online travel agency. Farenavigators is not responsible for any issues that may arise during the booking process."
You might want to reiterate that Farenavigators is not involved in any part of the booking, payment, or customer service process after the user leaves your platform.
Example:
"Any issues related to booking, payments, cancellations, or refunds must be resolved directly with the respective travel provider or supplier."
A brief explanation of how dynamic pricing works could be helpful. This makes it clear to users why prices may change even within a short window of time.
Example:
"Prices may fluctuate due to dynamic pricing, availability, and demand. We do not control or influence the pricing displayed on third-party sites."
A statement about the accuracy of the information you aggregate could add an extra layer of transparency.
Example:
"While we try to display accurate and up-to-date flight information, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or availability of the data provided by third-party providers."