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# Release Notes — April 2026

### 🚀 New Features

🚀 \[Calculations] Methodology version selector now persisted Clients can now select and save their preferred methodology version directly from the dashboard. The preference is stored in their account configuration and applied automatically on future sessions.

### 📈 Improvements

📈 \[Dashboard] Flight booking class order standardised Booking class filters on the flight reporting page now always display in the standard order: Economy → Premium Economy → Business → First.

### 🐞 Bugfixes

🐞 \[Dashboard] Rental car provider filter corrected The car provider filter now correctly shows only true rental car companies. Ride-hailing services were incorrectly appearing in the provider list. Relevant for clients who analyse car travel by provider.

🐞 \[Dashboard] Trust page image upload restored Images uploaded to a client's trust page now display correctly. Trust page links and CO₂ certificates can be shared with clients without encountering a broken image.


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