Privacy

At Baltimore Airline, we believe trust starts with transparency — and that includes how we handle your data. We’re not in the business of collecting unnecessary info, and we’re definitely not in the business of selling it. Our site is designed to help you explore travel, aviation, and history — not to harvest your details or flood your inbox with nonsense.

This Privacy Policy explains what kind of data we collect (if any), why we collect it, and what we do — or don’t do — with it. By continuing to browse and interact with the Baltimore Airline website, you agree to the terms laid out here.

If you’re still reading, thanks. You’re our kind of traveler.

What We Collect?

When you visit Baltimore Airline, most of your experience is anonymous. You can read guides, explore articles, and soak in destination inspiration without logging in or creating an account. However, like many websites, we do collect a bit of information — some of it automatically, some only if you choose to share it.

If you fill out a contact form, subscribe to our newsletter, or send us a message, we may collect your name, email address, or whatever details you provide voluntarily. This is the “personal” stuff — and we only use it to respond to your message, deliver updates you signed up for, or occasionally send content we genuinely think you’ll find helpful.

On the technical side, we automatically collect some non-personal information to keep things running smoothly. This may include your browser type, device type, IP address, time spent on pages, or general location (city-level, not street address — we’re not creepy). This kind of data helps us figure out what content is working, where people are coming from, and how we can improve the experience for everyone.

We do not collect sensitive personal data like payment info, government IDs, or health records. Because, well, we’re a travel blog — not a bank.

How We Use Your Info?

The short version? To make your experience better — and never to exploit it.

If you share your email with us, we’ll use it to send you relevant updates, newsletters, or a reply if you reached out. We’re not spamming your inbox. And if you decide you’re done hearing from us, every email we send has an unsubscribe link that works in one click. No guilt-trips, no hoops.

Non-personal data helps us track which pages are most useful, how people navigate the site, and where we can do better. We might use this info to improve page speed, add new features, or tailor the content based on seasonal travel interest. For example, if everyone’s suddenly reading our Baltimore-to-Boston route history article, you better believe we’ll add more like it.

But here’s what we won’t do: We won’t sell your personal data. We won’t share it with shady third parties. And we definitely won’t use it to run weird ads about things you looked up three days ago.

Third-Party Services

We may use third-party tools to run the site — think analytics platforms, email services, or embedded maps. These tools help us see what’s working, fix what’s not, and communicate effectively.

While we choose partners that respect privacy standards and use data responsibly, we encourage you to check their privacy policies too — especially if you’re submitting info directly through their forms or widgets.

When possible, we anonymize data shared with third parties. We don’t give them your personal info unless it’s essential to provide a service you requested (like signing up for our newsletter).

Cookies

Yes, we use cookies — small text files stored in your browser to help us remember preferences, track visits, and keep things running smoothly. Cookies help with stuff like saving your reading preferences, keeping you logged in (if that ever becomes a feature), and giving us a general idea of what content is resonating.

You can always disable cookies through your browser settings, though some parts of the site might not function optimally if you do.

If you’re allergic to tech speak or cookie pop-ups, we get it — but now you know what’s happening behind the curtain.

Data Security

We do our best to keep your info safe. While no website can guarantee total protection (thanks, internet), we implement reasonable technical safeguards and update them as needed. That includes using secure protocols, keeping plugins current, and monitoring the site for anything that feels off.

We also don’t ask for more than we need. If you’ve only ever browsed our site without submitting anything — we likely have no personal data on you at all.

Your Rights

Your data belongs to you. That means:

  • You can request to see what data we have (if any) about you.
  • You can ask us to correct, update, or delete it.
  • You can unsubscribe from emails any time, no questions asked.
  • You can contact us if you have questions or concerns about how your info is being used.

To make any of those requests, just send a message to contact@baltimoreairline.com — and we’ll respond like humans, not bots.

External Links

Baltimore Airline occasionally includes links to other websites — maybe a tourism board, a historic aviation archive, or a local airport. Once you click those links, you’re leaving our space.

We’re not responsible for how other websites collect or handle your data, so please read their privacy policies if you’re entering personal information or creating accounts elsewhere.

We only link to sources we find useful or trustworthy, but as always, it’s good to be cautious online.

Policy Updates

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time as technology, legal requirements, or site features evolve. If we make significant changes, we’ll note that clearly on this page.

The latest version will always be the one published here, and continued use of the site means you accept the current policy. We encourage you to check back every so often — not obsessively, just occasionally — to stay informed.

Contact Us

Got a question about privacy? Something unclear? Need to make a data request or just want to say hi?

You can reach us at:

Email: contact@baltimoreairline.com 

We built Baltimore Airline to share stories, guides, and travel wisdom — not to complicate your online experience. Your trust means a lot, and we’ll always work to keep that trust intact.

Thanks for flying through this page with us — we know it’s not as exciting as a vintage aircraft deep-dive, but it matters.