About All Routes

All Routes is a flight route discovery platform inspired by tools travelers use to answer one key question: where can I fly from here? We organize airline and airport network data into practical route maps, airport directories, and route-level pages that are easy to browse on desktop and mobile.

What you can do on All Routes

  • Explore direct flight options between origin and destination airports
  • Discover airlines serving a route and compare network coverage
  • Browse airport connectivity by country, city, and code
  • Understand alliance-level route maps and global reach
  • Review timetable and flight-number context when available

Our mission

We want route planning to feel transparent and fast. Instead of digging through disconnected airline sites, travelers can quickly scan where routes exist, how airports connect, and which airlines or alliances matter for a trip.

How our data is used

All Routes presents network and timetable-derived information as planning guidance. Schedules, inventory, and fares can change, so travelers should confirm final details directly with airlines before booking.

Planning principles behind All Routes

  • Route coverage first: show where service exists before comparing price noise.
  • Airport precision: keep planning anchored to exact IATA/ICAO codes.
  • Alliance context: make partner overlap and fallback options obvious.
  • Decision-ready links: move from summary pages into route-level pages quickly.

These principles keep pages focused on actionable route decisions instead of generic travel inspiration.

Who All Routes is built for

  • Travelers comparing direct vs one-stop options before booking
  • Frequent flyers evaluating alliance network depth and hub strategy
  • Aviation researchers exploring route connectivity trends by region

If you're new, start with How It Works, then browse Airlines, Airport Codes, and Airports by Country.

Choose your starting lane

Pick the lane that matches your real trip constraint, then open the linked pages in order.

Start here in 5 minutes

Use these direct entry points when you want fast route discovery without jumping between unrelated pages.

What All Routes is not

  • All Routes is a route-planning and network-discovery tool, not a live fare engine.
  • Published schedules and flight numbers vary by source freshness and coverage.
  • Use airline channels to confirm final availability, baggage rules, and ticket conditions.
  • Treat route intelligence as a shortlist accelerator, then verify before booking.

Trust boundaries (what to rely on, what to verify)

  • Page-level route lists are built for decision support, not live inventory guarantees.
  • All examples on this page map to real internal URLs so each workflow is immediately testable.
  • Use All Routes to shortlist options first, then confirm final schedule and fare rules at booking time.

Data freshness playbook before booking

Use this sequence when you want route confidence first and fewer surprises after checkout.

Trip-phase route checklist

Follow this checklist in order to move from broad exploration to booking-ready route validation.

  • Inspiration and scope

    Pick high-connectivity airports first so you do not overfit to one city-name search result.

    Open airport-code discovery
  • Outbound route shortlist

    Build a direct-flight baseline from your departure airport before evaluating one-stop alternatives.

    Compare outbound options
  • Inbound resilience

    Pressure-test return-path strength from the destination before committing to a fare.

    Check inbound options
  • Booking validation

    Confirm city-pair tradeoffs and backup paths, then verify final inventory directly with airlines.

    Validate city-pair route

Recommended planning flow

  1. Start with Airport Codes to identify the exact origin and destination airports.
  2. Open flights-from and flights-to pages to compare outbound and inbound strength.
  3. Validate direct and one-stop tradeoffs on the city-pair route page.
  4. Confirm final schedule, inventory, and fare rules directly with airlines or booking channels.

You can run this flow with real pages via Airport Codes, Airlines, and Guides.

Start exploring