How to track flights on iPhone is very simple
In fact, modern technology has allowed users to easily update their flight information with just a few taps on their phone.
For iPhone users, Apple not only stops at providing basic features but also integrates many powerful tools to help track flights in the most accurate and convenient way. Below are detailed instructions on how to track flights on iPhone.
1. Use the Messages application
One of the simplest ways to track flights on iPhone is to use the Messages app. Apple has integrated a very useful feature in Messages that not everyone knows.
Step 1: Get flight information
First of all, you need flight information. This information often includes the flight number and airline. This information can be sent from friends, relatives or even from a booking confirmation email.
Step 2: Open the message containing flight information
When you receive a text message containing a flight code, your iPhone will automatically recognize it and turn that flight into a clickable link. Just click on this flight code, a small window will appear providing detailed information about the flight status such as take-off and landing time, boarding gate, and other important information.
2. Use Siri
Siri, the virtual assistant on iPhone, can also help you track your flight easily.
Step 1: Activate siri
To activate Siri, you can say "Hey Siri" or hold down the power button (on older iPhone models, hold down the Home button).
Step 2: Ask questions
Ask Siri for your flight information, for example "Siri, how is flight [flight code] from [airline]?" In just a few seconds, Siri will return detailed flight information.
3. Use third-party applications
In addition to the built-in features on iPhone, you can also use third-party applications that provide flight information. Some popular applications include:
FlightAware
FlightAware is one of the leading flight tracking apps. This app provides detailed information, from takeoff and landing times, to delays, weather forecasts at destinations, and more.
FlightRadar24
FlightRadar24 doesn't just stop at tracking your flights, it also allows you to observe the entire airspace of the world. This is an extremely useful application for aviation lovers.
App in the Air
App in the Air offers more than just flight tracking. This application helps users manage their itinerary, remind them about boarding gates, pre-trip preparation steps, and many other useful features.
4. Use airline apps
Each major airline usually has its own app for the iPhone. These apps not only help you track your flight but also provide information related to reservations, online check-in, baggage information, and customer support.
Simply download the app of the airline you're flying with and enter your flight code there. These apps will provide you with all the necessary details.
5. Use the Wallet application (Wallet)
If you've added your flight ticket to the Wallet app, you can track your flight status directly from there. Ticket cards in Wallet will automatically update flight information including takeoff and landing times and any changes to flight times.
With the development of technology, tracking flights on iPhone has become easier and more convenient than ever.
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