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How We Verify Holiday Dates

Holiday Planner combines trusted data providers, official country-specific sources, and manual editorial checks to keep public holiday pages accurate and transparent.

Data sources

We combine holiday data from trusted API providers with country-specific official government publications, labor laws, ministry announcements, and public holiday schedules when available.

API-fed data helps us maintain broad country coverage, while official publications and country-specific references are used to confirm rules around substitute days, regional holidays, and late government updates.

Editorial verification

Selected country pages are manually reviewed and cross-checked against official announcements before they are marked as verified. We do not apply a manual verification label unless that review has actually happened.

If a holiday depends on moon sighting, government decree, or a pending official schedule, we label it as tentative and update it after official confirmation is published.

User-submitted corrections

Users can submit corrections through the site. Every correction is manually reviewed before any change goes live. Community reports help us catch edge cases, but they are never published automatically.

Verified page stamp

Country pages that have gone through a manual review can display a verification stamp showing who reviewed the page, their role, and when the review was completed.

Sources used for this review

Official public holiday decree and annual schedule

Primary source

Relevant national government or ministry

Checked: March 18, 2026

Labor-law or employment guidance covering substitute days

Labor ministry, government portal, or official legal publication

Checked: March 18, 2026

Editorial source log for page verification

Holiday Planner internal review notes

Checked: March 18, 2026

Our accuracy promise

We aim to make each holiday page practical, transparent, and easy to verify. If a date is confirmed, we present it as confirmed. If it is still pending, variable, or tentative, we say so clearly.