Seems to provide similar information as https://aviability.com/ although with a slicker interface and monetisation.
pabs3 · 6h ago
... and lots of dark patterns.
pimlottc · 5h ago
It's a great site, I use it all the time to scope out possible routes and connections. Mostly just searching for a city/airport and seeing what all the direct flights are. I'm fortunate to live by a major hub so I hate having to make connections :P
I have never used the premium options.
gcanyon · 6h ago
Two minutes in and I have:
1. Figured out how to create circles -- sort of, by deleting and allowing it to recreate them
2. Figured out how to set the diameter of circles by dragging the point on their circumference -- choosing a radius in the search box doesn't seem to work
3. Figured out that small circles aren't possible -- both in NYC and SF I had to drag the center of the circle out into the ocean to get a circle limited to the airports I was interested in
4. Seen the sign-in/ads dialog twice
5. Gave up on actually trying it out.
yodon · 6h ago
Might be good for the home page to say something about what it is, beyond just showing a map with dots.
Cool kids who are in the know are generally a smaller population than one might hope when launching a site.
mannewalis · 7h ago
Minus points for redirect trapping.
pabs3 · 5h ago
Hmm, so kind of like Rome2Rio but restricted to air travel, instead of all travel.
This is an awesome site in that it can identify whether a nonstop flight is available between two small cities or what directly flights there are to a country like China which post pandemic has very few direct flights.
I have never used the premium options.
Cool kids who are in the know are generally a smaller population than one might hope when launching a site.
https://www.rome2rio.com/