24 June 2026
Look at your Jetmap stats. Find your most-flown route. That tells a story.
Sydney to Melbourne is huge. It's the corridor. People doing this regularly are either commuting for work, running between offices, or visiting constantly.
Brisbane to Sydney. Similar. It's either work or family.
Perth to Sydney. Longer distance. Usually work. Someone's got clients or an office across the country.
Gold Coast flights. That's either work commuting (if it's Brisbane to Gold Coast) or holidays (if it's long distances to Gold Coast).
Your most-flown route is your life's axis. It's where your work is or where your family is or where your network pulls you.
If it's Sydney-Melbourne dominating, you're in the eastern corridor economy. If it's Perth stuff, you're isolated. If it's Gold Coast, you're either based there or visiting constantly.
The route doesn't lie. It shows you where your actual commitments are, not where you think they are.
Your most-flown route used to be Sydney-Melbourne. Then suddenly it's Sydney-Brisbane. That's a life change. New job. Relationship. Something shifted your axis.
That's the interesting part. You can see when your life changed based on your flight patterns. Last year you flew Melbourne constantly. This year? Zero flights there. You moved. Or changed jobs. Or ended a relationship. The data shows it.
Some people realize their most-flown route is commuting to work. They've been flying a lot but it's work travel. Not adventures. Just work.
Others find their most-flown route is visiting family. That's different. That's meaningful.
Some realize they haven't been to their second or third most-flown route in years. Life moved on but they didn't notice.
Your most-flown route is a snapshot of your priorities. Right now. It shows what matters enough to fly to repeatedly.
Is that aligned with what you want? Is that route somewhere you're happy going to? Or is it obligation?
Your flight data is honest about your actual priorities, not your stated ones.
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