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Last updated April 30, 2026One public inboxReader and pressCorrections welcome

TravelWake uses one public inbox for reader, editorial, press, partnership, and licensing requests.

If you need to reach TravelWake, use the public inbox below. Reader questions, correction requests, press enquiries, licensing discussions, and selective partnership enquiries all go through one address so the brand stays reachable, accountable, and easy to contact.

The inbox is reviewed by the TravelWake editorial team so reader questions, correction requests, licensing conversations, and partnership enquiries stay in one accountable place. TravelWake publishes for an international audience and handles contact in English from Poland.

Editorial team

A founder-led editorial team coordinates destination coverage, contributor workflows, and final review across the brand.

Commercial note

Any commercial relationship will be disclosed clearly and evaluated against editorial fit, brand standards, and reader value.

General editorial and reader enquiries

For general questions about TravelWake, coverage, specific articles, or the brand's tools, email travelwake@gmail.com.

If you are writing with a page-specific question, include the exact URL in the message. That makes it much easier to route the request to the right editor or update pass.

Corrections and factual issues

TravelWake wants factual problems reported clearly rather than left to drift. If you think a page contains an error, send the page link, the disputed detail, and, if possible, the source or context that shows the issue.

The detailed process lives on the Corrections Policy page, but the inbox remains the same: travelwake@gmail.com.

Press, licensing, and selective partnerships

Journalists, editors, podcast hosts, and event organisers can use the same contact route for interviews, commentary, and press requests. Licensing or republication discussions should also begin there.

TravelWake may review select commercial or brand collaborations, but any relationship must be labeled visibly and kept separate from editorial judgment. The standing rule is described on the Affiliate Disclosure page.

What helps us reply faster

The fastest messages are specific. Include the page URL if your note is about published content, a deadline if your request is press-led, and a short explanation of what you need rather than a generic hello.

That helps a small team spend less time sorting and more time answering.