Last updated: June 2026 — James Wilson, Traveleastindia
At Traveleastindia.com, every casino and Aviator game review you read is the product of a rigorous, hands-on evaluation process. Our lead reviewer, James Wilson, personally tests each platform before a single word is written. We do not rely on operator-supplied information, press releases, or secondhand accounts. Every rating we publish reflects real gameplay, real deposits, and real interactions with support teams — all conducted independently from the operators we review.
This page explains exactly how we arrive at our scores, what we look for, and why Indian players can trust our assessments to be honest, thorough, and free from commercial influence.
Before James registers an account, he verifies the operator's licensing credentials. He checks the issuing authority, the licence number, and whether the licence is currently valid. He also reviews the casino's terms and conditions, responsible gambling policies, and any regulatory history, including past sanctions or player complaints filed in public records.
James creates a real player account using the same signup process available to Indian users. He documents how long verification takes, what documents are requested, and whether the KYC process is straightforward or unnecessarily complicated.
James claims the welcome bonus and any available Aviator-specific promotions. He reads every line of the bonus terms, including wagering requirements, game contribution rates, maximum bet limits, and withdrawal caps. He then works through the wagering requirements to assess how realistic they are for an average player.
James plays the Aviator game for an extended session, evaluating load times, fairness indicators (such as Provably Fair verification), bet placement speed, and the quality of the auto-cashout feature. He tests both the demo version and the real-money version where available.
James makes a real deposit using methods popular in India, including UPI, Paytm, and bank transfers. He then initiates a withdrawal and documents the processing time, any fees charged, and whether the stated payout speeds match reality.
James contacts the support team through live chat, email, and any other available channels. He submits both simple and complex queries to assess response time, accuracy, and overall helpfulness.
James accesses the casino on a mobile device, testing both the browser version and any dedicated app. He evaluates navigation, game performance, and whether the Aviator game runs smoothly without crashes or lag.
After completing all tests, James assigns scores across six criteria, compiles his findings, and writes the final review. No review is published until all steps are completed.
Each casino is scored out of 10 in six categories. The final overall score is a weighted average calculated as follows:
| Rating Category | Weighting | What We Evaluate |
|---|---|---|
| Licensing and Safety | 25% | Regulatory authority, licence validity, SSL encryption, responsible gambling tools, fair terms |
| Bonuses and Promotions | 20% | Welcome offer value, wagering requirements, Aviator-specific promotions, bonus fairness |
| Game Selection | 20% | Availability of Aviator, software providers, game variety, demo play access, Provably Fair features |
| Payment Methods | 15% | INR support, UPI and local payment options, deposit and withdrawal speeds, fee transparency |
| Customer Support | 10% | Availability, response time, quality of answers, language support for Indian players |
| Mobile Experience | 10% | App or browser performance, Aviator game usability on mobile, navigation ease |
Every casino receives a final score on a scale of 1 to 10. Here is how to interpret those scores:
We understand that trust is everything in the online casino review space. Here is how we protect our editorial independence:
If you have questions about how a specific casino was reviewed, or if you believe information in one of our reviews is inaccurate, please reach out through our contact page. James Wilson reads all correspondence and updates reviews when new evidence warrants a change.