Flight tracking and route lookup
FlightView opens with flight tracking tools for airline code, flight number, departure date, and route-based lookup. The track tab gives travelers a direct way to search a flight without first building a saved itinerary, which helps when plans are changing quickly.
This is useful for airport pickups, delay monitoring, and checking a travel day from a phone. Users should enter accurate airline and flight information because wrong route details can lead to irrelevant travel status, missed gates, or unnecessary alerts.
Trips, airports, and support options
The app includes a welcome screen, sign-up and login buttons, saved trips, home airport setup, airport search, nearby airport suggestions, airport delay map options, subscribe prompts, help and support, settings, about, and contact support.
These areas cover both quick lookup and account-backed trip organization. Travelers who want saved trips across devices should review account requirements, while casual users can still use visible airport and tracking tools for arrivals, departures, delay checks, and support contacts.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Location, ads, and travel privacy
Android settings show location access, notifications, supported links, storage, mobile data, and app usage controls. The app also displays banner advertising and a trip screen ad while the user moves through travel tabs and airport tools.
Location can make nearby airport features more convenient, but it can also reveal travel patterns and home airport choices. Users should review notification, location, and account settings before saving trip details, enabling travel reminders, or searching nearby airports during active trips.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.