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.

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 and Airport Codes to narrow route options quickly.

Recommended planning flow

  1. Open Airport Codes and find your origin airport page.
  2. Use airport detail links from Airport Codes to compare outbound vs inbound network depth for the same airport.
  3. Review city-pair route pages for direct and stopover options, then validate final schedule and fares with the operating airline.

Start exploring

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