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Image 1 — Could someone tell me if these planes are good for two years
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Could someone tell me if these planes are good for two years

Brew I don’t have a flighty subscription yet but I have flown back and forth from PDX-OGG every year since 2011

u/No_Independent_4110 — 1 day ago
▲ 132 r/flighty

New livery

Isn’t it time to update livery’s and add new ones? Like you are still using the old easyJet one, which was replaced in 2015. I’m sick of generic white aircraft, especially with the price of the app. At least update airlines to their current livery or to that of your most flown aircraft.

u/Irishldn97 — 3 days ago

3 hour taxi time prediction?

Not really sure why this is happening but flighty is predicting 2 hours and 50 minutes of taxi time and has me missing my connection in Chicago. Not really sure where this came from since the air traffic control mode shows no delays at Buffalo.

u/Electric-Steak0210 — 3 days ago
▲ 63 r/flighty

Fewer than 10 connecting flights in my lifetime

Just hit 500k miles! It’s not as impressive looking, but I like efficient routing. That means very few connecting flights and as little doubling back or round trip flights as possible

u/hell00moto — 5 days ago
▲ 19 r/flighty

Missing airlines

Will missing airlines ever be added? I have some flights with a relatively new Swedish airline (Sola Air), but can’t log them since the airline is not registered in there

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u/PsyenZTV — 5 days ago
▲ 51 r/flighty

What’s the most times you’ve flown on a tail number?

Whilst mine is fairly low at 3 times, I consider it rather unique as the three times are split between two different airlines!

u/Alternative-Owl8129 — 7 days ago
▲ 32 r/flighty

A lifetime of flying

(35M here) I don't fly a lot comparing to the flighty pros on this subreddit, but having seen so many passports being shared on here in the past few days, I thought I should share mine too.

Even though I was born in Hong Kong (and now working here as well, for now) I moved to the states as a child to live with my parents, which explains the cluster in North America. The other cluster shows the large share of flights to Australia to visit my relatives there.

Having invested so much effort into importing all my 1990s flights into this app, with so much history concentrated in one place, I am so emotionally linked to my passport now, it's unthinkable for me to let go of this app anytime soon 🫠

u/your_local_foreigner — 6 days ago
▲ 14 r/flighty

Deals on lifetime sub?

I just recently discovered this app and was curious if there were any deals on lifetime plan in the past 2 years or so. I think there've been deals on month to month or annual plan but not sure if one was ever offered for lifetime.

I don't fly as much so I can do month to month and still come out ahead (albeit with a bit of hassle). But if I can just pay for annual once and forget about the sub, that would be even better.

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u/UpTheDumpIsRetarded — 6 days ago
▲ 29 r/flighty

FlightyCO2: emissions history from your Flighty export

As a frequent flier, this is a little masochistic.

I built FlightyCO2 this week - it's a simple site where you upload your Flighty export (CSV) and it computes the carbon footprint of your entire flight history.

It reimplements Google's Travel Impact Model to estimate the CO2 emissions based on the route, aircraft, typical seat config/load factor, route efficiency (distance & wind), and most importantly, the cabin class you flew in. If you don't have that logged in Flighty, it will assume economy and you can toggle to another class. If the aircraft info is not in your Flighty history, then it falls back to DEFRA.

All of this happens in your browser, client-side. Your CSV / flight history is never uploaded anywhere nor can I see it. The whole thing is open-source, you can check out the code here.

For full transparency: this project was built with AI assistance. You can read my AI disclosure for more info.

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u/dupontcyborg — 7 days ago