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Globe Visualization
The interactive 3D globe on your dashboard maps your travel routes as glowing arcs — drag, zoom, and explore your flight history.
Overview
The globe is the centerpiece of your Dashboard. It renders a 3D Earth with glowing arcs connecting every route you've flown or have booked. It's not just decorative — it's an interactive way to see your travel footprint.
Interacting with the Globe
- Drag to rotate the globe and explore different regions.
- Scroll to zoom in and out. Zoom in far enough and city labels appear near airports.
- Hover over an arc to see the route details — origin, destination, airline, and dates.
- Click an arc to open that trip in the detail view.
What the Arcs Represent
Each arc is a route between two airports. The arc color indicates status:
- Gold arcs — upcoming trips (booked, not yet flown)
- Dimmed arcs — completed trips in your history
- Pulsing arcs — trips currently in progress (you're in the air right now)
The globe auto-rotates slowly when you're not interacting with it, centering on your home airport.
Key Details
- The globe uses WebGL rendering and performs well on modern browsers. On slower machines, it gracefully falls back to a flat route map.
- In dark mode, the globe has a dark ocean surface with illuminated landmasses. Light mode uses a brighter, satellite-style texture.
Tips
- The globe looks best in full-width Dashboard view. Collapse the sidebar for the most dramatic effect.
Last updated March 22, 2026
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