Explore All Routes
895+ flight routes across 8 continents — browse by market, region, or destination
How to Use the Routes Cluster
AirConnect’s routes cluster works best when you start broad, then narrow. Use the continent and market hubs to find the strongest corridors, then drill into route pages for fare ranges, airlines, timing context and trip-planning links.
The highest-value routes also connect into richer flight pages, airline route maps, and airport guides, so the goal is not only to find a route code but to move quickly into a better booking and planning decision.
Southeast Asia
10 markets · 609 routes
East Asia
6 markets · 110 routes
South Asia
1 market · 48 routes
Middle East
12 markets · 157 routes
Europe
12 markets · 234 routes
Oceania
2 markets · 49 routes
Americas
5 markets · 298 routes
Africa
5 markets · 25 routes
Plan Beyond the Route List
These supporting hubs help convert route discovery into a real booking and a better trip.
Flight Search
Move from route discovery into live fare comparison and booking.
Airline Route Maps
See which carriers fly each corridor and compare route networks.
Airport Guides
Check terminals, transport and arrival logistics before you book.
Price Alerts
Track route prices and catch fare drops on key city pairs.
Destination Guides
Turn route inspiration into a real trip with destination planning.
Visa Guides
Check entry rules before committing to a multi-country itinerary.
All Routes A–Z
895 routes listed alphabetically
Route FAQs
Five questions that decide which route to book.
What does a route code like BKK-SIN mean?+
Route codes use 3-letter IATA identifiers: the first is the origin airport (BKK = Bangkok Suvarnabhumi) and the second is the destination (SIN = Singapore Changi). Each route-code page surfaces current fares, the operating carriers, average flight duration, and one-stop connections for that city pair.
How do I find direct flights between two cities?+
Use the AAA-BBB route page — it lists the direct flight time and the carriers operating non-stop. If the page only shows "1-stop" averages, no direct route exists for that pair; the next best move is to check the market (continent / country) page to see the closest direct corridors.
Are the route prices live?+
Yes — fare ranges on each route page are sourced from the Travelpayouts data API and refreshed hourly. The range shown is the lowest fare seen in the last 30 days for that route, not real-time inventory. For a bookable price, click through to Trip.com (pre-filled) for live availability.
Which corridors are best for low-cost flying?+
The densest low-cost corridors in 2026: Asia-Pacific (AirAsia, Cebu Pacific, IndiGo, Scoot, VietJet), Europe (Ryanair, Wizz Air, easyJet, Vueling, Eurowings), North America (Spirit, Frontier, Breeze, Avelo), and Latin America (Volaris, JetSmart, Viva Aerobus). Use the market pages (Southeast Asia, EU, North America) to see the strongest low-cost corridors by region.
Why do some route pages canonical to /flights?+
For 23 high-traffic corridors we maintain both a route-code page and a matching /flights/[slug] page, with /flights as canonical to avoid duplicate content. Same route, two URL shapes: routes = IATA-IATA code; flights = city names. Users can land on either — Google indexes only the flights version.