Route Types

Route Types

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The primary types of routes operated by the airline, indicating its geographical coverage and typical flight durations. This attribute helps travelers understand the airline's network reach, whether it specializes in certain types of routes, and what kind of travel experiences it primarily offers.
  • Domestic: Airlines primarily operating flights within a single country, serving various cities and regions.
  • Short-Haul: Airlines operating flights typically under 3 hours, serving nearby destinations.
  • Middle Eastern: Airlines based in the Middle East, known for luxury services and global connectivity.
  • Transatlantic: Airlines specializing in flights across the Atlantic Ocean, connecting Americas with Europe/Africa.
  • Regional: Airlines focusing on short to medium-haul flights within a specific geographic region.
  • Long-Haul: Airlines specializing in extended flights, typically over 6-8 hours, connecting distant destinations.
  • International: Airlines operating flights between different countries, connecting global destinations.
  • Transpacific: Airlines operating flights across the Pacific Ocean, linking Americas with Asia/Oceania.
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