Information about cookies

The Classic Travel Group website uses cookies. In accordance with the Electronic Communications Act, the GDPR, and the ePrivacy Regulation, all visitors must be informed that the website uses cookies, why they are used, and given the opportunity to consent to non-essential cookies.

You can manage your consent via our cookie banner. You can also delete or block cookies through your browser settings.


What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device. We use several types:

  • Session cookies – are deleted when you close your browser.

  • Persistent cookies – remain on your device until they expire or are deleted.

  • First-party cookies – set by our website.

  • Third-party cookies – set by our external vendors.


Why do we use cookies?

1. To ensure the website functions properly (essential cookies)

These are required for basic functions such as:

  • navigate the page

  • use the form

  • remember settings

These cookies cannot be disabled and do not require consent.


2. Analytics cookies

These help us understand how the website is used, so that we can improve its functionality and content.

Examples: page views, click patterns, technical performance.


3. Functional cookies

These features make the experience smoother by:

  • save language selection

  • remember settings

  • pre-fill certain information


4. Marketing and advertising cookies

These are used to display relevant ads and measure the effectiveness of our marketing efforts.


Third-party cookies

Classic Travel Group works with third-party providers who may set their own cookies. These parties are solely responsible for the data they collect and process in accordance with their own privacy policies.

Google Analytics / Tag Manager / Search Console

We use Google tools for statistics and analysis.
IP addresses are anonymized, and Google acts as a data processor in accordance with our agreement.

For more information, see Google's Privacy Policy.


Hotjar

Hotjar is used to analyze how users navigate our website.
The data is pseudonymized/anonymized and contains no directly identifiable information.


Facebook (Meta)

We use Facebook’s marketing tools, which means that cookies may be set by Meta Platforms.
When a user is logged into Facebook and visits our website, certain technical information may be sent to Meta to improve the reach and relevance of our advertising.
Meta is the independent data controller for this data.


How do I opt out of cookies?

1. Through our cookie banner

You can always change your consent settings by opening the cookie settings.

2. Via a web browser

You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Please note that:

  • Some features of the website may stop working

  • Essential cookies are required for the site to function properly

3. Limit third-party cookies

In your web browser, you can block third-party cookies, especially if you don't want external parties to collect data.