Accessibility Statement
Designing frictionless meta-search tools accessible to all travelers, regardless of situational or operational limitations.
Our Digital Architecture Aim
Amanose operates under the belief that digital travel tools should feature straightforward controls and universally compatible text layouts. We design client-side DOM components with active focus targets meant to align alongside the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA operational reference criteria.
Core Technical Assistances
Fluid Keyboard Traversal
Search input widgets, date allocation panels, result filtering toggle rows, and external provider redirect trigger elements feature strict explicit semantic layouts navigable via tab-keys.
High-Contrast Token Systems
Critical call-to-action blocks, secondary pricing sub-text, and aggregate user rating badging arrays meet or exceed foundational foreground-to-background contrast metrics.
ARIA Assistive Layerings
Interactive state modifiers (such as sliding histogram controls, modal calendar layers, and async auto-complete drop boxes) include standard background state tags to inform automated screen readers.
Scalable Responsive Type
Typography styling tokens use flexible baseline measurements allowing user devices to scale font sizes dynamically without clipping result card container bounding boxes.
Third-Party Gateway Compatibility Note
Because Amanose functions as a comparison meta-search directory, final booking processes occur off-site upon external OTA network endpoints. We hold zero design control over third-party accessibility targets. If you experience visual, spatial, or operational interaction dropouts inside an outbound partner gateway, consult their specific assistive portal immediately.
Continuous Interface Optimization Desk
Accessibility optimization is a continuous development goal. If you uncover unlabelled form triggers, spatial overlap bugs, or focus traps inside any platform interface view, transmit precise diagnostic telemetry directly to our frontend accessibility engineers at: