Independent research and analysis on global events, culture, and transportation — entirely free to access.
Orqenvia was founded on a simple belief: that understanding how people gather, travel, and celebrate should not require a paid subscription or industry access. We aggregate publicly available data — from transport authorities, event databases, and cultural research institutes — and turn it into clear, digestible analysis.
We do not sell services, tickets, or travel products. We are not affiliated with any airline, festival operator, or tourism body. Our editorial independence is our core asset.
Orqenvia.com is a free, informational resource. All content is produced for educational and analytical purposes only.
No advertisers or sponsors influence what we publish. Our reports reflect data, not commercial interests.
Every major claim links to a verifiable source. We cite official statistics, academic papers, and government data.
All of our content is freely available. We will never place analysis behind a paywall.
Our team brings together expertise in transport economics, cultural research, data journalism, and digital media.
Transport economics and aviation research. 12 years in global logistics analysis.
Specialises in European festival culture, music economics, and audience behaviour.
Latin America and Asia-Pacific travel trends. Former contributor to regional transport press.
Fact-checking, source verification, and editorial standards. Background in investigative journalism.
Orqenvia launched as a research blog focusing on European rail connectivity and festival economics.
Coverage grew to include Southeast Asian aviation markets and cultural events in South Korea and Japan.
Launched the current analytical platform with structured data reporting and 80+ country coverage.
Orqenvia now tracks over 2,400 events and 140 transport routes across six continents, entirely free of charge.