Low Fare Fun Affiliate Disclosure

Low Fare Fun may earn commissions from some travel and product links at no extra cost to you. This affiliate disclosure explains how those links work, how recommendations are handled, and what readers should know before booking or buying.

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Travel planning can turn into a pile of tabs, fares, hotel rules, and a booking deadline that suddenly feels personal. At Low Fare Fun, I may share travel deals, booking suggestions, and links to airlines, hotels, travel agencies, and other providers.

Some links may earn me a commission if you book, at no extra cost to you. This affiliate disclosure keeps that arrangement plain and easy to find.

Key Takeaways

  • Some travel links may earn Low Fare Fun a commission.
  • Your price doesn’t increase because of an eligible commission.
  • I keep recommendations useful, not paid-for praise.
  • Compare prices, fees, and booking rules before paying.

Low Fare Fun Affiliate Disclosure: How Travel Links May Support the Site

An affiliate link is a tracked link. If you click one and complete a qualifying booking, Low Fare Fun may receive a commission from the provider.

That commission doesn’t add a separate charge to your booking. It helps cover the unglamorous work behind travel content, including research, writing, site maintenance, and finding deals worth sharing. Not every link is an affiliate link.

What Readers Should Know About Recommendations

Compensation doesn’t buy a positive review. I want to share information that helps you book with your eyes open, not push a flight or hotel that doesn’t fit.

Before booking, compare the total price, check baggage and resort fees, read cancellation rules, and confirm details with the provider. A low headline fare can get crowded fast.

Clear Disclosure for Travel Deals and Booking Links

The FTC says material connections should be disclosed clearly and conspicuously. Its Endorsement Guides also treat affiliate relationships as something readers should see near the endorsement or link.

A disclosure buried in a footer is easy to miss. I believe the notice belongs before you click, in plain language.

How the Affiliate Disclosure Applies Across Low Fare Fun

You may see this affiliate disclosure in travel deal articles, destination guides, flight or hotel recommendations, newsletters, and social posts. In longer articles, it should sit near relevant links. In short, social content, and it should appear near the beginning.

Partner relationships can vary by page, so I check them before publication. The FTC’s guidance on clear disclosures is a sensible standard to keep in mind.

Questions About Commissions, Privacy, or Contact

Questions are welcome at michael@lowfarefun.com. This notice is separate from a privacy policy, terms of use, and each provider’s booking agreement.

Airlines, hotels, and booking platforms set their own prices, rules, and customer service policies.

Add this section before Frequently Asked Questions:

Amazon Associates Disclosure

Low Fare Fun participates in the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program that allows sites to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and its affiliated websites.

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

When I link to a product on Amazon, I may earn a commission if you make a qualifying purchase through that link. This does not increase your price. Amazon sets the product prices, shipping costs, availability, return rules, and customer service policies.

I place a clear notice near Amazon product links when appropriate, such as “(paid link)” or “#ad,” so you can recognize affiliate links before clicking them.

For more information, see the Amazon Associates Operating Agreement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to use an affiliate link?

No. You can book directly with any provider you choose. I appreciate the support when you use an eligible link, but the decision is yours.

Can a commission change my fare?

No. When a commission applies, it comes from the provider’s affiliate arrangement. Your final cost still depends on the fare, taxes, fees, and options you select.

What if my booking needs to change?

Contact the company that issued your booking confirmation. I can’t alter reservations or override a provider’s cancellation policy.

Disclosure Wrapup

I want you to understand how Low Fare Fun may earn money before you use a travel link. When a commission applies, it doesn’t add to your cost, but you should still make an informed booking decision.

For questions about this affiliate disclosure, email michael@lowfarefun.com.