Interactive Map
This map shows each airport (red dot) and all of its direct routes (lines) to other airports (blue or gray dots).
By clicking on a specific airport, you can immediately see the extent of its connectivity.
Airports with a large number of connecting lines stand out as significant regional or international hubs.
They may serve as primary gateways for travelers entering or leaving a country or region.
This provides a visual confirmation of how certain cities become critical transit points and drivers of economic and social activity.
The routes you see are not just about flight paths; they hint at deeper relationships.
A high density of lines between specific regions can suggest strong commercial or diplomatic ties.
In contrast, gaps or fewer direct flights might indicate political or geographical barriers, or simply lower market demand.