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    Traveling for the Thanksgiving? Your iPhone Has a Secret Flight Tracker

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminNovember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    If you’re traveling or plan to be soon for Thanksgiving, you might be concerned about flight delays and cancellations. This is normal for typical high-traffic flight dates, but the government shutdown has increased the risk even more, so staying on top of your flight status is imperative. 

    Getting up-to-date flight information has never been easier. You can check your flight status through your airline’s app or its website easily enough — or you can just use your iPhone’s secret flight tracker. 

    You read that right. Your iPhone has a built-in flight tracker, but it’s tucked away and you might not realize you even have it. Below, we’ll show you how to access it so you have some peace of mind while traveling this season. 


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    How to track your flight via iMessage

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    Before we start, there are a few prerequisites you must meet:

    • Make sure iMessage is enabled (it doesn’t work with SMS/MMS).
    • You’ll need your flight number somewhere in your text messages, whether you’ve sent that information to someone (even yourself) or it’s been sent to you.
    • The flight number must be sent in this format: [Airline] [Flight number], for example, American Airlines 9707.

    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. 

    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.

    You can check your flight status from Spotlight Search, too

    The latest details and status of your upcoming flight in your iPhone's Spotlight Search.

    You can drop your flight number into your iPhone’s Spotlight Search to quickly get the latest details and status of your upcoming flight. 

    Screenshot by CNET

    If getting your flight information from Messages wasn’t easy enough, you can also grab the details right from your iPhone’s home screen by swiping down and adding your flight number into Spotlight Search. This works with Spotlight Search on your Mac computer, too. 

    How to access the hidden flight tracker

    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:

    • AmericanAirlines9707 (no spaces)
    • AmericanAirlines 9707 (only one space)
    • AA9707 (airline name is abbreviated and no space)
    • AA 9707 (abbreviated and space)

    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.

    Flight code in text message

    Text the code to preview your flight.

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    Real-time flight tracking

    imessage flight tracker

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    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:

    • Preview Flight: View the flight’s details. Tap this to view more information about the flight.
    • Copy Flight Code: Copy the flight code to your clipboard (in case you want to send your flight details to someone else via text or email).

    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:

    • Airline name and flight number
    • Flight status (arriving on time, delayed, canceled, etc.)
    • Terminal and gate numbers (for arrival and departure)
    • Arrival and departure time
    • Flight duration
    • Baggage claim (the number of the baggage carousel)

    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.

    For more travel tips, don’t miss our test on whether AI can help you fly more sustainably.

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