
Love to keep track of everywhere you’ve traveled and all the flights you’ve taken, but don’t want to save all of your boarding passes? Want a deeper dive into your travel trends? Check out these two ways to keep a personal flight logbook!
myFlightradar24
myFlightradar24 is our favorite way to keep track of all the flights we’ve taken. They sum your total flying time across all of your entries and show stats such as your top aircraft and top route flown. Their flight information lookup tool allows you to easily add flights to your travel log just by entering your flight number. One of our favorite features of myFlightradar24 is that you can add a note to each entry, so you can keep track of why you’re traveling or what happened on your trip!
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Looks like we enjoy flying on Sundays!
Flighty
At the end of each year, Flighty creates a “Flighty Passport” that shows data from your past year of travel. Your passport will show fun stats including how many miles you’ve flown, your most flown aircraft, and how many airlines you’ve flown with. Think of it as a Spotify Wrapped but for travel lovers! Flighty can also be used to get real-time information and delay predictions for your flights. Find the Flighty app on the Apple App Store.
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