Last updated: December 7, 2022
Cookies are small pieces of data sent to your device when you access a service on the Internet. They can be used to keep track of whether you're logged in or logged out, save preferences about how you use a website, and in some cases they can even contain private information about you. There are two types of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies.
Session cookies are used for the length of time that you visit a website or interact with a specific page. They remain in your browser's cache (temporary storage) until you close the browser, but will not be used for any purpose unless you make a subsequent request to the same website.
Persistent cookies stay on your device even after visiting a website and are stored in a folder on your machine.
You can check what cookies are being used when you visit a website but how to do so depends on which browser you are using. You can also control your cookie preferences in the same way, for example you can block all cookies by default.
For more information about this, see www.aboutcookies.org. AboutCookies.org is a service provided by the international law firm Pinsent Masons and is not affiliated with UKFlightExperiences in any way.
You'll be pleased to know that our Cookie Policy is very simple - we don't use them.
However, UKFlightExperiences cannot guarantee that third parties do not use cookies when you interact with external content embedded within or linked from our website. For that reason, if you are concerned about third party cookies, we recommend you don't follow any external links or interact with any embedded content (such as playing YouTube videos).
This policy may be revised in the future and without notice if we decide to use cookies directly on our website. If that is the case, it will be accompanied by an appropriate cookie consent banner when visiting any of our pages, where you will be able to opt-out of any non-essential cookies.