Accessibility Statement for LHW.com
Effective Date : December 18, 2025
The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd. is committed to making its website, LHW.com, accessible in accordance with the European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882). We strive to ensure that our website is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users, including people with disabilities, and that it conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA.
Current Accessibility Status
As of the date of this statement: • An initial accessibility audit has been conducted to identify gaps relative to WCAG 2.1 AA standards. • Improvements are underway, including code updates, design adjustments, and content refinements. • We are actively collaborating with internal and external partners to reach full accessibility compliance. If the website is substantially modified, we will ensure immediate compliance at the time of launch.
Accessibility Features in Progress
We are currently working on: • Enhancing keyboard navigation and focus states. • Improving screen reader compatibility. • Ensuring contrast and color use meet accessibility thresholds. • Adding alternative text to images. • Optimizing semantic structure of content and forms.
Feedback and Support
If you encounter accessibility barriers on LHW.com or wish to request information in an alternative format, please contact us:
- Email: [email protected]
Third-Party Services
Some features on LHW.com are powered by third-party providers (e.g., booking engines, payment gateways, and cookie consent tools). We are actively working with these providers to evaluate and improve accessibility and to include their declarations in our ongoing compliance documentation.
Evaluation Method
This statement is based on: • An internal self-assessment. • Third-party evaluation using automated and manual accessibility testing tools.
Legal Framework
This statement is published in accordance with Directive (EU) 2019/882 (European Accessibility Act). Non-Compliance and Reporting If you believe your rights under accessibility regulations are not being respected, you may report the issue to the relevant national authority.