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Is agoda.com Accessible?

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agoda.com scored 91/100 on Accessibility (WCAG 2.2).

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Last scanned May 14, 2026

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Top Accessibility Issues

critical

Images must have alternative text

Ensure <img> elements have alternative text or a role of none or presentation

serious

Elements must meet minimum color contrast ratio thresholds

Ensure the contrast between foreground and background colors meets WCAG 2 AA minimum contrast ratio thresholds

serious

Elements must meet minimum color contrast ratio thresholds

Ensure the contrast between foreground and background colors meets WCAG 2 AA minimum contrast ratio thresholds

moderate

Heading levels should only increase by one

Ensure the order of headings is semantically correct

moderate

All page content should be contained by landmarks

Ensure all page content is contained by landmarks

minor

Headings should not be empty

Ensure headings have discernible text

Why Accessibility Compliance Matters

95.9% of the top one million websites fail WCAG 2.2 compliance. In 2024, over 4,000 ADA lawsuits were filed with settlements averaging $35,000. Government websites face additional risk under DOJ Title II regulations with deadlines in 2026 and 2027.

Checking accessibility for agoda.com, and any website you manage, is the first step toward avoiding legal action and making the web accessible to everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is agoda.com accessible?
Based on our most recent scan, agoda.com scored 91/100 on WCAG 2.2 accessibility standards. This is a strong score, though no automated scan catches every issue.
What does this accessibility check test for?
Our scanner uses axe-core, the same engine trusted by Microsoft, Google, and the U.S. government, to test against WCAG 2.2 AA and AAA standards. It checks color contrast, alt text, form labels, keyboard navigation, ARIA attributes, heading structure, and dozens more rules.
How often should I check accessibility?
Website content changes frequently, and each update can introduce new accessibility issues. We recommend scanning after every major update, or setting up automated weekly monitoring with a PageAuditors paid plan.
What happens if a website isn't ADA compliant?
Non-compliant websites face real legal risk. Over 4,000 ADA web accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2024, with an average settlement of $35,000. Government websites face additional enforcement under DOJ Title II rules with deadlines in 2026 and 2027.