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LYGG Routes

Our route creation follows a Corridor model. Cities located within the same corridor area can be connected in multiple ways, not just point-to-point. Based on known demand from regional stakeholders, typically four (or more)cities are selected to form the route.

Scheduled or Tailored — Built Around Real Demand

Schedules are built together with corporates and airports, based on real travel needs. For specific cases, a company can tailor a flight, either by adding a new stop to an existing route or initiating a new connection.

Tailored flights can also be opened for others to book via LYGG, making it possible to reduce the tailored flight cost through shared use.

One Route, Multiple Connections – Real Impact

For each city in the route, all other destinations become accessible: directly or with a seamless stopover where no transfer or change of aircraft is required. The model makes it possible to serve thinner traveler flows efficiently.

Discovering the North Sea Corridor

We are currently developing a route in the North Sea region, known for its strong Energy, Renewables, and Marine sector.

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Beyond Point-to-Point Benefits

  • Multiple destinations with one route
  • Direct flights or seamless stopovers
  • Viable with thinner regional demand
  • Maximised use of aircraft and crew time