Source Policy

Aitripwise treats AI travel plans as drafts and encourages source checks before any booking decision.

Source hierarchy

For visas, entry rules, advisories, public health, and safety procedures, official government or authority sources should be treated as the highest priority. For schedules, tickets, prices, tours, accommodation, and cancellation terms, current provider or operator pages should be checked directly.

What users should verify before booking

Verify flights, hotels, attractions, opening hours, local holidays, transport schedules, weather, safety conditions, visas, entry rules, booking availability, cancellation terms, and payment requirements before paying.

How AI-generated travel plans can be inaccurate

AI tools can miss recent closures, special-event schedules, seasonal routes, public holidays, visa changes, neighborhood geography, queue times, weather risks, and provider policy updates. A useful AI itinerary is still only a draft.

How Aitripwise uses official and trusted sources conceptually

Aitripwise writes planning guidance around verification habits: check official rules, compare provider details, treat maps and reviews as supporting context, and re-check important details near departure.

User responsibility disclaimer

Travelers remain responsible for final booking decisions and should consult official authorities, providers, insurers, or qualified professionals when the decision is legal, medical, financial, safety-related, or time-sensitive.

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