TravelMole’s open editorial policy
TravelMole works very hard to provide balanced news and views by and to the industry, but it appears that some people are not very happy about some of the things we have said or have reported to have been said by others in relation to the current car rental scenario.
Our editorial policy is clear as below and can also be found on our web site: –
TRAVELMOLE EDITORIAL GUIDELINES ENSURE THE QUALITY OF YOUR NEWS AND THE INDEPENDENCE OF YOUR COMMENTS……….
** TravelMole editorial is objective at all times and not influenced by any advertiser.
** Editorial is not influenced by commercial decisions – including the interests of advertisers.
** Editorial comment and opinion are clearly marked as such.
** All news stories are as accurate, fair and balanced as possible and every attempt is made to get both sides of any story.
** Sources promised confidentiality are protected at all costs but where possible our information sources are identified as specifically as possible.
** Travelmole only accept press trips conditionally on our being free to assign and report or not report any resulting story as we see fit.
** Hospitality never compromises our journalistic integrity.
** Our staff do not use their position with TravelMole to obtain private benefits for themselves or others, without prior approval from their publisher, in writing.
** Paid for content is identified as such so there is no confusion/ambiguity for the reader. All advertorials are clearly marked as Advertising features, supplements, “Sponsored…”, “Partner Edition”.
** No one other than a TravelMole group journalist, editor, and publisher has the right to editorial copy approval, unless they have received prior written authority from the Publisher.
We encourage subscribers and others to provide us with comments or responses to ensure that both sides of each and every argument is covered as has been done by CATO today and if others have any comment they wish to make then we also encourage them to do so and they will be reported in full.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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