🌐 English Version — 閱讀繁體中文版本 | English translation of our original Chinese article.
Hi, I’m Jacob — the writer behind Rational Flight Log (理智派飛行日誌), a travel information blog covering Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia, focused on flight pricing, credit card miles, and the practical travel questions that most blogs avoid.
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Rational Flight Log is different from a typical travel blog — the readers here usually arrive with a very specific question: “How do I pay a Korean speeding ticket?” “Can I bring guests to an airport lounge with my card?” “Is this flight deal site a scam?”
This week, I’m opening up the numbers so you can see what this community of “readers who arrive with questions” actually looks like.
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One-Minute Brief: Who Reads Rational Flight Log?
How Rational Flight Log Differs From a Typical Travel Blog
Most travel blogs attract readers who are seeking inspiration — they want beautiful photos, destination vibes, wanderlust fuel.
Rational Flight Log readers are different. They’ve already decided they’re going. They’re now solving a specific problem: what’s the cheapest way to buy this flight? How do airport lounge guest policies work for my credit card? What happens if I get a speeding ticket driving in Korea?
Inspiration seekers will browse. Answer seekers will click — and answer seekers convert at a dramatically higher rate.
How Big Is Rational Flight Log?
As of March 2026, the site has accumulated 5.71 million pageviews and 380,000 unique visitors.
More relevant to daily trajectory: yesterday’s traffic was 13,467 pageviews. The all-time single-day record was 13,579 pageviews on March 6, 2026.
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Who Google Sent Us in the Last 3 Months
Google Search Console data for the last 3 months:
1,300 clicks / 24,000 impressions / 5.4% CTR / average position 14.6
A 5.4% click-through rate is above the typical blog average — and it’s directly tied to content type. Problem-solving, Q&A-style articles match search keywords precisely. When what you searched for matches the headline, you click. That’s all it is.
The Highest-Ranking Search Keywords
A few worth highlighting (these were ranking in the Chinese-language market — equivalents exist across all major travel destinations):
- “Korea speeding fine” — 32 clicks, average rank 2.6
- “HSBC Traveler card airport lounge with guests” — 29 clicks, CTR 55.7%
- “Clearance flight ticket scam” — 19 clicks, CTR 88.3%
- “ANA award search tool 2025” — 19 clicks, average rank 4.9
- “HSBC card lounge — can I bring someone?” — 15 clicks, 371 impressions
“Clearance flight ticket scam” at 88.3% CTR means nearly everyone who found that article clicked it. The logic is obvious: this person is already suspicious a flight deal is fraudulent. They’re looking for confirmation. High-intent readers like this are the easiest to convert.
Readers Arrive With Questions. They Leave With Answers.
Rational Flight Log’s core positioning is: take the travel questions that “nobody explains clearly,” and explain them clearly.
How to handle a Korean speeding fine — not a hot topic for travel blogs, but thousands of Taiwanese travelers drive in Korea every year and almost nowhere explains what to do when they get caught. We explained it clearly. The ranking followed.
This logic applies to every topic: find the ignored question, answer it properly, rankings come.
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The Story Behind the Numbers
To put this in context: 5.71 million total pageviews, 380,000 unique visitors, current daily average around 774 visitors / 13,000+ pageviews. The site has 502 in-depth articles covering flight pricing strategy, credit card miles, and Korea/Japan/Southeast Asia travel guides.
The audience profile:
- Already decided on a destination — in active trip-planning mode
- High search intent — typing specific questions, not broad category searches
- Action-oriented — when they find an answer, they book
- International travel focus — Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, with growing coverage of Europe and the Americas
If you’re reading this as a potential partner or advertiser: the 5.4% CTR isn’t the metric that matters most. It’s the fact that our readers arrive already knowing what they want — they just need the right product or service to be in front of them at that moment.
📌 Our Accountability Policy
If anything in our guides turns out to be wrong or outdated — tell us in the comments. We update within 72 hours. Not a footnote in a corner, but prominently. Every article on this site needs to earn the trust of everyone who acted on it.
Data source: Google Search Console / Jetpack Stats, data through March 25, 2026
About Rational Flight Log
Rational Flight Log (3ljacobinformation.com) is focused on practical, data-verified Asia travel content: flight pricing strategy, airline miles, credit card lounge policies, and destination guides for Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. No manufactured dream itineraries — only real data and firsthand experience. Every article is verified through multiple real-world checks. Every number cited can be verified.

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