Hi {{Name|Fellow Traveler}},
You know the drill. You're planning a non-rev trip, and 20 minutes later, you've got five tabs open trying to figure out which airports an airline actually uses as hubs, what alliance they're in, as that affects your ZED/Companion fare, and whether they even fly where you're going.
I built something to fix that.
Search any airline — see every route organized by airport, hubs listed first, filtered by region (Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Central America, South America, U.S., Canada, Mexico, wherever you're headed). Alliance, focus cities, live schedule data updated weekly. All free, no login (for now ;-)).
It's the strategy layer that's always been missing for how we travel. It’s my non-rev brain downloaded.
It's still being refined — and that's where you come in. Hit reply and tell me:
Anything look wrong?
Missing an airline? [yes, there are some missing; I’ve highlighted the main ones, just search if you don’t see the one you want]
Feature you wish it had?
Every message gets read as always and responded. The best ideas go into the next build.
P.S. — If this tool saves you even one Google rabbit hole on your next trip planning session, share it with a colleague. The more aviation people use it, the better the feedback gets, and the better I can build it.
NEWSLETTER FEEDBACK.
Thank you for traveling with me every week. :-).
Kerwin
Passrider.com

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