What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make sites work more efficiently, remember preferences between visits, and understand how visitors navigate pages. Similar technologies include browser local storage and session storage, which store data in your browser without sending it to our servers on every request, and small graphic or script tags that help measure whether content was viewed.
First-party cookies are set by us. Third-party cookies are set by another domain (for example, an analytics or video provider) when embedded content runs in your browser.
Cookies we use
We group cookies and similar technologies into the following categories:
- Strictly necessary — required for core Site functions such as load balancing, security, fraud prevention, and remembering your cookie consent choice. These cannot be switched off through our banner without affecting Site operation.
- Functional — used to remember choices you make (for example, wishlist items stored locally, UI preferences, or language where applicable). If you disable these, some convenience features may not work as expected.
- Analytics and performance — help us understand aggregate traffic, popular pages, and error rates. Where required by law, we only activate these after you opt in through our cookie banner or settings.
- Marketing (if enabled) — may be used to measure the effectiveness of campaigns or to limit how often you see the same promotion. We will not use high-risk profiling for automated decisions without appropriate legal basis and transparency.
Local storage
Some features store data only in your browser. For example, your
cookie banner decision may be stored under the key
cookie_consent as JSON (including the choice and a
timestamp). Wishlist identifiers may be stored under a dedicated key
so your saved trips persist between sessions on the same device.
Clearing site data in your browser will remove these entries and may
cause the banner or wishlist to reset.
Your consent
When you first visit, you may see a cookie banner that explains our use of optional cookies and invites you to accept, reject, or customise categories where we offer that level of control. You can change your mind at any time by clearing stored consent or using a future “Cookie settings” link if we provide one in the footer. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.
Managing cookies
Most browsers let you refuse or delete cookies through their settings menus. You can usually configure your browser to block all cookies, only third-party cookies, or to delete cookies when you close the window. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the Site from loading or may sign you out of secure areas. For device-specific guidance, refer to the help documentation for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, or your mobile operating system.
Cookie duration
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a fixed period (for example, 30 days or 12 months) unless you delete them earlier. The exact duration depends on the purpose of each cookie; we configure retention to be no longer than reasonably necessary.
Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy when we introduce new technologies, partners, or legal requirements. The “Last updated” date below indicates when this version was published. We encourage you to review this page periodically.
Related policies
For how we handle personal information, including rights of access and correction, see our Privacy Policy. For bookings and consumer remedies, see Returns & refunds and Terms of Service.
Last updated: 28 April 2026