How we review flight information
How our repository-based route guides are checked, published and kept distinct from current partner search results.
What Flyroz publishes
Flyroz publishes route guides for specific airport pairs. A guide may describe stable airport and geographic context, plus time-sensitive operational guidance when it has support and a usable review date.
Static guidance and live results
Route guides are static reviewed snapshots, not live airline schedules. Current itineraries, fares, availability and booking conditions come from Aviasales or Kiwi.com after you start a search.
What reviewed means
A reviewed route has passed the repository publication gate. Its airport pair, route relationship and public factual statements have been checked against the research recorded for that guide. Review does not promise that every operational fact remains current indefinitely.
Handling facts that change
Airlines, nonstop service, seasonal service, schedules, frequency, availability and price expectations can change quickly. Flyroz shows such guidance only when the underlying record has support and a valid review date within the configured freshness window; otherwise the page uses neutral guidance and directs you to a current partner search.
Review dates and corrections
When a valid review date is available, it appears on the route page. If a fact appears wrong or outdated, send the page URL and the statement to support@flyroz.com. A report prompts a check; it is not published automatically.
Booking and affiliate relationship
Flyroz prepares searches and refers visitors to partner providers. Booking, payment, ticket issuing and customer support for a booking take place under the selected provider's terms. Flyroz may earn an affiliate commission after a referral.
Limits of the information
Flyroz does not invent fares, schedules, airlines or availability when current evidence is unavailable. Always confirm the itinerary, price, baggage rules and provider terms before paying.