Our approach
Eridura aims to make travel search understandable and efficient. We use semantic headings, labeled controls, visible focus states, responsive layouts, and readable contrast where possible.
Accessibility
Eridura is being built with clear navigation, readable layouts, keyboard-friendly controls, and support for assistive technologies.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
Eridura aims to make travel search understandable and efficient. We use semantic headings, labeled controls, visible focus states, responsive layouts, and readable contrast where possible.
Eridura is working toward Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA as the product's practical target for public-facing pages, search forms, flight cards, account pages, and checkout flows.
We are continuing to improve keyboard navigation, form error messages, autocomplete behavior, calendar interactions, flight card readability, and checkout steps.
Some travel widgets, maps, third-party checkout tools, provider content, or calendar components may need additional refinement as Eridura moves toward public release.
The product is designed to support common browsers, screen readers, keyboard navigation, zoom, and responsive layouts. We will keep testing these paths as the interface evolves.
Eridura combines automated accessibility checks with manual keyboard testing, screen reader checks, responsive testing, and review of third-party widgets that appear in booking or checkout flows.
If something is hard to read, hard to reach with a keyboard, unclear with a screen reader, or blocked by a third-party component, please contact Eridura support with the page, browser, device, assistive technology if applicable, and a short description of the barrier.
This statement should be reviewed as new search, booking, payment, supplier, language, and account features are released.