Some links on completetravelblog.com are affiliate links. What does that mean for you? Let’s break it down clearly.
What Are Affiliate Links?
When you click on a product or service link on our blog and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission from the seller — at no extra cost to you. These commissions help keep the blog running and free for readers.
Our Affiliate Partners
We may partner with trusted programs like:
- Amazon Associates
- Booking.com
- Skyscanner
- GetYourGuide
- Other travel-related affiliate networks
We choose these partners because they offer real value to travelers — not because they pay us.
How We Choose What to Promote
Every product, service, or tool we promote goes through an editorial check. We ask:
- Would we use this ourselves?
- Is it relevant to our audience?
- Does it offer fair value?
We never promote junk. If it’s featured here, it’s because we believe it helps travelers like you.
Transparency First
We’ll always let you know when a link is an affiliate link. You’ll usually see a note like: “This post contains affiliate links. We may earn a commission if you buy through our links.”
We also make it clear when a post is sponsored. Sponsored content will be labeled as such — no hidden promos here.
Your Rights as a Reader
Clicking an affiliate link is completely optional. If you’d rather not, you can search for the product or service directly.
Using our links is a way to support the blog without spending anything extra — but you’re always in control.
Final Word
We’re committed to honesty. Affiliate revenue allows us to keep researching, writing, and offering free travel advice. But our trust with you matters more than any commission.
If you ever have questions about links or partnerships, reach out at support@completetravelblog.com. We’re happy to clarify.