The summer travel season here, and even if you're not hopping on a plane, you probably know someone who is. And if they're visiting you, it's really important for you to keep track of their flight.
You need to know if the flight is expected to arrive early, or if it's canceled entirely, especially if you're picking someone up at the airport. You can obviously check out this information from an airline's app or website, but there's another way to track a flight without even having to leave the Messages app on your iPhone.
That's right. There's a hidden flight tracker built right into iMessage that you probably would have never noticed unless you threw in the right combination of details within a message.
It's easy to check the status of the flight, and you can easily share the info with anyone else that needs to know.
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Before we start, there are a few prerequisites you must meet:
Launch the native Messages app on your iPhone and open the text message thread that contains your flight information. You'll know the flight tracker feature works when the text with the flight information appears underlined, which means it's actionable and you can tap on it.
However, if your flight is still several months away or it's already passed, you might see a message that says, "Flight information unavailable." You might also see another flight that's not yours because airlines recycle flight numbers.
Although the airline name/flight number format highlighted above is the best way to go, there are other texting options that will lead you to the same result. So let's say we stick with American Airlines 9707, other options that may bring up the flight tracker include:
I would suggest you keep the airline name spelled out completely and add a space between the two pieces of information -- like in the previous section -- because for some airlines these alternative options may not work.
Once everything is set, tap on the flight information in your text messages. If the feature works correctly, you should see the following two options appear in a quick-action menu:
If you select Preview Flight, at the top of the window, you'll see the best part of this feature: a real-time flight tracker map. A line will connect the two destinations, and a tiny airplane will move between them, indicating where the flight is at that exact moment.
Underneath the map, you'll see important flight information:
If you swipe left on the bottom half of the flight tracker, you can switch between flights, but only if there's a return flight.
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