I'm not sure the use case for this. It seems the information provided is just number of on-time/delayed/cancelled flights, but how is the user meant to use that information? Check before booking flight and choose another airport it it has more on-time flights? I think most people are just going to fly out of the nearest/most convenient airport and hope for the best.
I was hoping this might have information about length of security lines, a bit like Google maps indicating delays due to traffic build up, but this doesn't seem to be there. That would have been useful/actionable - give an idea how far ahead to arrive at airport to make it through security.
ZeWakatoday at 2:42 AM
If you fly a lot, you might also be aware of the National Airspace System Status: https://nasstatus.faa.gov/
It also has links to a lot of other information useful for people in the airline industry.
I find the Airport Arrival Demand Chart to be good for seeing a big picture of all the flights: https://www.fly.faa.gov/aadc/
sssilvertoday at 5:38 AM
Such delightful UI.
One small thought: as I scroll down on a particular airport page, it would be useful for that page to always display the airport's name in a fixed position. I've opened up a few airports and scrolled down to look at the data, and then was unable to tell which page was which airport without scrolling the pages back to the top (I later realized I could just look at the URL, which is cool).
bl4kerstoday at 8:23 PM
No description or about page or anything? Seems pretty bare bones.
__MatrixMan__today at 3:41 PM
What would be super useful is an indicator of how long it takes to get through TSA
JDEWtoday at 1:41 PM
CDG shows yellow (“minor issues”), 65% of planes arrive on time, 0% cancelled. FRA shows green (“normal operations”) 59% of planes arrive on time, 4% cancelled.
Surely that’s wrong?
culopatintoday at 5:31 AM
How does an app like this make money? I made an app that I simply can’t promote because it would bankrupt me. Every person I share it with thinks it’s genius and been using it but if it ever hits critical mass without me knowing it, id be those guys with the “my cloud provider reamed me overnight” posts.
socalgal2today at 5:52 PM
Curious what the criteria are for which airports to show at a given zoom level.
At the default for me it showed SFO and SAN, both green, and did not show LAX. LAX is a bigger and busier airport than SFO and SAN.
I'm not saying they were wrong not to show it. Just curious - It was apparently a common interview question - what place names should you show a map at a certain zoom level.
hmartintoday at 12:36 AM
Love Flightly, one of the best apps ever. Beautiful design + incredibly useful info.
chiefgeektoday at 12:57 AM
Flighty is a great app. I travel a lot and use it all the time to manage my flights. Highly recommend.
pinkmuffineretoday at 12:44 AM
I think this may be a 'bug': as you zoom into the US west coast, SAN is visible before LAX. But LAX serves much more people every day, so a random person is much more likely to care about LAX. Intuitively, it seems to me that LAX should show up first. That could be intentional, but I can't think of a good reason why that choice would be made.
elAhmotoday at 2:18 PM
Flighty is nearly useless when using low-cost carriers, such as RyanAir, WizzAir, etc, which seem to be predominantly covering destinations I use.
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reason3316today at 4:27 AM
Flighty is terrific, well worth the subscription cost. I'm delighted to see a replacement for the last part of FlightAware I still used.
friendzistoday at 7:37 AM
Note: the web interface exposes minimal info, the rest is hidden in a mac-only app. Don't bother.
dneritoday at 12:48 PM
Flighty is easily my favorite iOS app. I fly 10-20 times a year, mostly recreationally, and have come to rely on Flighty for travel updates, tracking my partners flights, and general stats through their Passport feature. Beautifully designed, and it just seems like they’ve really thought through every feature. It’s the gold standard for apps.
aresanttoday at 2:26 AM
Clicked this and was hopeful it was a TSA-line-tracker
Anybody have a good solution that's utilizing actual traveler data vs the (non existent atm) TSA data?
codingjoetoday at 2:32 PM
Does it show ICEy conditions too?
exidytoday at 2:24 AM
While I appreciate the aesthetics of this feature I actually fear it represents a loss of focus for Flighty. As a traveller, I don't need a global view of airport disruptions, I need relevant info for my flights.
Given the prominent TV Mode button in the interface, this update seems to be about competing with Flightradar24, who sell business subscriptions for airports and related sectors for information displays.
jt2190today at 1:27 AM
I was thinking this was something to help estimate the time to get through airport security. It's still very cool, though. I love the TV mode!
peterchanetoday at 5:31 AM
I wish they would add hotel reservations. Loss of focus but I want it as much as flight tracking.
sklarghtoday at 4:26 PM
Also recommend nasstatus.FAA.gov
oompydoompy74today at 1:23 PM
What’s up with all the complaining that this wonderful app isn’t available on non Apple platforms? Android isn’t worth it for monetization and one of the reasons Flighty is so good is that the developer picked a platform and created a native app. Idgi.
eagerpacetoday at 2:24 AM
Maybe this week is an edge but a lot of airports, including mine, are showing no issues, but have major issues outside of flights being on time
ryeguy_24today at 12:49 AM
I rarely bookmark things but just did. For some reason, I never get this data concisely from Google search and always look for it. Nice job.
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enos_feedlertoday at 1:00 AM
Notice a lot of Canadian airports are yellow right now. Is this normal?
peterchanetoday at 5:32 AM
On one level I'd love for them to add in my hotel reservations so I have my whole trip in one place. But hotels don't need real time tracking like flights do.
nixasstoday at 2:10 AM
A website requiring me to download their app for detailed report on certain airport is not worth my time.
globular-toasttoday at 6:51 AM
Isn't this currently showing a flaw in their system? It correctly shows LaGuardia as having issues but also shows nearby airports as having issues due to severe arrival delays. But surely those delays are also due to LaGuardia? Maybe that's still useful, though? I don't know. Rarely fly.
daikon899today at 5:07 AM
Very pleasant UI. Good job!
throwaway290today at 5:34 AM
"Most disrupted" routes/airlines should be adjusted. Right now now it shows total numbers so the main airline or destination of any airport is always "most disrupted" which is a bit useless
jryiotoday at 1:00 AM
Flighty is a good representation of what craft - compounded over time - gives you.
Everything from on design, to features, to data integrations. It's everything that vibe coding and agents don't get you. I appreciate their craft.