LLM Context Bundle
Payload health
warnings: 2 | errors: 0 | strong evidence %: 66.7% | title_only %: 0.0%
Week: 2026-03-09 - 2026-03-15 | Market: PL
Total: 3 | Strong: 2 | Summary: 1 | Title only: 0
Direct market events: 1 | Related airline events: 0 | Macro context events: 2
Direct strong evidence: 0 | Related strong evidence: 0 | Macro strong evidence: 2
Direct ratio: 33.3% | Macro ratio: 66.7%
LLM Input Quality
Strong evidence %: 66.7%
Summary evidence %: 33.3%
Title only %: 0.0%
Avg quality: 0.87
Rejected by min_quality:
Legend: full = strongest context, summary = medium context, title_only = weak signal only
Signals
disruption_signal: True capacity_signal: True pricing_signal: False network_expansion_signal: True weather_signal: False geopolitics_signal: True tourist_demand_signal: False promotions_signal: False macro_pressure_signal: True
LLM Category Breakdown
Active categories: 3 / 14
aviation_news
Count: 1 | Strong: 0
Direct: 1 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
- Rejsy do Dubaju, Tel Awiwu i Rijadu zawieszone. LOT przedłuża decyzję
airport_disruptions
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
strikes
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
delays_cancellations
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
promotions
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
tourist_demand
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
weather_disruptions
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
geopolitics
Count: 1 | Strong: 1
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 1
Top 3:
- Air NZ to cut 1,100 flights amid soaring fuel prices, Middle East conflict
macro_aviation_pressure
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
capacity_network_changes
Count: 1 | Strong: 1
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 1
Top 3:
- Riyadh Air’s initial network of 15 destinations revealed: report
pricing_fares
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
airline_financial_outlook
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
safety_security_incidents
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
airport_traffic_performance
Count: 0 | Strong: 0
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Top 3:
Topic Groups
disruptions
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 1
Avg quality: 1.00
Top direct:
Top related:
Top macro:
- Air NZ to cut 1,100 flights amid soaring fuel prices, Middle East conflict
network
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 1
Avg quality: 1.00
Top direct:
Top related:
Top macro:
- Riyadh Air’s initial network of 15 destinations revealed: report
pricing
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Avg quality: 0.00
Top direct:
Top related:
Top macro:
airline_results
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Avg quality: 0.00
Top direct:
Top related:
Top macro:
airport_ops
Direct: 0 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Avg quality: 0.00
Top direct:
Top related:
Top macro:
other
Direct: 1 | Related: 0 | Macro: 0
Avg quality: 0.60
Top direct:
- Rejsy do Dubaju, Tel Awiwu i Rijadu zawieszone. LOT przedłuża decyzję
Top related:
Top macro:
Coverage Summary
Bundle mode: LOW_LOCAL_SIGNAL
Direct events: 1
Related events: 0
Macro events: 2
Direct strong evidence: 0
Related strong evidence: 0
Macro strong evidence: 2
Direct ratio: 33.3%
Direct Market Evidence
| Date | Source | Title | Type | Impact | Quality | Strong | Priority | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-09 | Business Insider - Linie Lotnicze | Rejsy do Dubaju, Tel Awiwu i Rijadu zawieszone. LOT przedłuża decyzję | general | low | 0.60 | no | 4.20 | open |
Related Airline Context
Related events: 0
Top airlines (related):
| Date | Source | Title | Airlines | Type | Impact | Quality | Priority | URL |
|---|
Macro Context
Macro events: 2
Geopolitics (macro): 1
Macro aviation pressure: 0
Top categories in macro context:
- geopolitics (1)
- capacity_network_changes (1)
Top sources in macro context:
- AeroTime Airlines (2)
| Date | Source | Title | LLM Category | Impact | Quality | Strong | Why macro | Priority | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 | AeroTime Airlines | Air NZ to cut 1,100 flights amid soaring fuel prices, Middle East conflict | geopolitics | high | 1.00 | yes | impact,quality,strong_evidence,priority | 6.80 | open |
| 2026-03-15 | AeroTime Airlines | Riyadh Air’s initial network of 15 destinations revealed: report | capacity_network_changes | medium | 1.00 | yes | impact,quality,strong_evidence,priority | 5.80 | open |
Source Ranking
Top sources for direct events
- Business Insider - Linie Lotnicze (1)
Top sources for related events
Most strong evidence
- AeroTime Airlines (2)
Top sources for macro context
- AeroTime Airlines (2)
Macro Selection Diagnostics
rejected_as_not_geopolitics: 17 | rejected_as_not_market_relevant: 8 | rejected_by_negative_filter: 11
Evidence Table
| Date | Source | Context | Title | Content | Quality | Strong | Market | Type | Impact | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 | AeroTime Airlines | 🔵 macro | Air NZ to cut 1,100 flights amid soaring fuel prices, Middle East conflict | FULL | 1.00 HIGH QUALITY | STRONGyes | EU | operations_disruption | high | open |
| 2026-03-15 | AeroTime Airlines | 🔵 macro | Riyadh Air’s initial network of 15 destinations revealed: report | FULL | 1.00 HIGH QUALITY | STRONGyes | EU | network_routes | medium | open |
| 2026-03-09 | Business Insider - Linie Lotnicze | 🟢 direct | Rejsy do Dubaju, Tel Awiwu i Rijadu zawieszone. LOT przedłuża decyzję | SUMMARY | 0.60 MEDIUM QUALITY | no | PL | general | low | open |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-09 | Business Insider - Linie Lotnicze | Rejsy do Dubaju, Tel Awiwu i Rijadu zawieszone. LOT przedłuża decyzję | general | aviation_news | PL | 0.60 | rss_description |
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| Date | Source | Title | llm_category | Impact | Market | Quality | Why macro |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-15 | AeroTime Airlines | Riyadh Air’s initial network of 15 destinations revealed: report | capacity_network_changes | medium | EU | 1.00 | impact,quality,strong_evidence,priority |
| 2026-03-12 | AeroTime Airlines | Air NZ to cut 1,100 flights amid soaring fuel prices, Middle East conflict | geopolitics | high | EU | 1.00 | impact,quality,strong_evidence,priority |