What this site knows about you
The short version is almost nothing: no cookies of ours, no forms and no accounts — plus a plain account of the two places where data does exist.
This site collects almost nothing about you. There are no accounts, no forms, no comments and no newsletter, and nothing here sets a cookie on your device. That is not a privacy posture adopted for the page — it is what the site is actually built from, and the rest of this page explains the two places where data does exist.
Cookies
This site sets none. There is no consent banner because there is nothing to consent to: the traffic measurement we use was chosen specifically so that it works without cookies.
One thing is stored on your device, and it is not a cookie: if you switch between the light and dark version of the site, that choice is saved locally so the page does not flip back on your next visit. It never leaves your browser, it is not sent anywhere, and nobody involved in this site can read it. Clearing your browser’s site data removes it.
If that ever changes — advertising is the realistic reason it might — the banner arrives with it, and this page changes on the same day. Until then, a site asking you to accept cookies that it does not set would be theatre.
Traffic measurement
Visits are counted by a cookieless analytics service, and only when the site is running live rather than on a development build.
What that produces is aggregate: how many people opened a page, roughly where in the world they were, what kind of device they used. It does not identify you, does not follow you between sites, and does not build a profile. Nobody involved in this site can look up an individual visitor, because that is not what the measurement produces.
We use it for one thing: knowing which pages are read, so that the ones people actually use get updated first.
Affiliate links
Some links here go to companies that sell transfers, rentals, rooms and similar, and they pay a commission if you book. How that works and what it does and does not change is set out on the affiliate disclosure page.
For privacy, the part that matters is what happens at the click. You leave this site and arrive on theirs, and from that point their privacy policy applies, not ours. Booking companies typically set a cookie to remember that you arrived from here — that is how the commission is attributed — and those cookies last anything from a single session to about a year, depending on the company. The longest window among the companies linked from this site is roughly a year.
Two consequences worth stating plainly. We do not see what you do on their site — no names, no card details, no bookings; only the platform’s own aggregate report of how many bookings came from links here, without who made them. And if you would rather not carry that cookie, going to the company directly rather than through a link here achieves exactly that, at the same price.
Writing to us means we hold your message and your email address, because that is what email is.
We read it, we reply, and we keep the thread while it is still relevant — a correction about a bus timetable, for instance, stays until it is checked and fixed. Nobody is added to a mailing list, because there is no mailing list. Nothing you write is passed to anyone else.
If you want your message and address deleted, ask in a reply and it is done.
Hosting
Like every website, this one is served by a hosting provider, and a request from your browser necessarily reaches their infrastructure in order to be answered. That layer is operated by the host under its own terms rather than by us, and we do not have an analytics view built on top of it.
Who is responsible
The site is run by a private individual rather than a company, and the only channel is email: hello@phuket-aero.com
If you want to know what is held about you, want it deleted, or think something on this page is not accurate, that address is where to start. Given how little there is, most of those questions have a short answer.
Children
Nothing here is aimed at children, and nothing here knowingly collects information about them.
When this page changes
It changes when the site does — a new measurement tool, advertising, or anything that starts setting cookies. It is not a document that gets rewritten to look reassuring; if something is added, it will be described here in the same plain terms as everything above.