Routes & Scheduling
This section explains how routes work in MyFly Club, including passenger behaviour, pricing, frequency, scheduling, airport choice, route quality, and overall network planning.
If you want to understand how to build profitable and efficient routes, this is one of the most important sections in the Knowledge Base.
Articles in this section
- Passenger Types
- Ticket Pricing
- Frequency & Capacity
- Flight Scheduling
- Route Quality
- Airports
- Flight Time & Aircraft Performance
- Route Planning Strategy
- Hub and Feeder Strategy
Overview
A successful route depends on several systems working together.
These include:
- the type of passengers using the route
- the price you charge
- the amount of capacity you provide
- how often you fly
- the airport characteristics at each end
- the aircraft assigned to the route
- the overall quality of the route
- how the route fits into your wider network
A route can still underperform even if demand looks strong, especially when pricing, aircraft choice, or frequency are poorly matched.
Good route planning focuses not only on individual flights, but also on how routes connect and support each other.
What this section covers
This section helps explain:
- how different passenger types behave
- why ticket pricing affects both demand and satisfaction
- how capacity is created from your assigned aircraft
- how flight frequency changes convenience and competitiveness
- how scheduling works across the week
- why airport selection matters
- how route quality affects passenger appeal
- how aircraft performance influences route suitability
- how to plan routes as part of a larger network
- when to use hub and feeder strategies
Recommended reading order
- Passenger Types
- Ticket Pricing
- Frequency & Capacity
- Flight Scheduling
- Route Quality
- Airports
- Flight Time & Aircraft Performance
- Route Planning Strategy
- Hub and Feeder Strategy
Strategy progression
New players should start by understanding basic route mechanics, then move on to network planning:
- Learn how passengers behave
- Understand pricing and capacity
- Master scheduling and route quality
- Understand airports and aircraft limitations
- Develop route planning strategy
- Expand into hub and feeder networks