Flighty Airports

(flighty.com)

88 points | by skogstokig 2 hours ago

12 comments

  • jryio 1 hour ago
    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.

    • annexrichmond 11 minutes ago
      I don’t get why they get so much praise for design with such a big design flaw:

      If a flight is delayed even 1 minute, it’s highlighted as red text. This throws me off every time.

      Google does not this. It still shows as green if it’s just a few minutes delayed.

      I’ve reported this to the Flighty team and they ignored me so I can only assume they think this is a good idea, and I will therefore never pay for their app.

    • alberth 44 minutes ago
      Flighty is very pretty, but I’m not giving up FlightAware anytime soon.

      I travel a lot, and frequently encounter flight delays. It’s mind boggling difficult to find out where my plane is when it’s delayed via Flighty. This and a few other things, FlightAware gets right.

      I feel like Flighty is for rare leisure traveler and FlightAware is for weekly business and/or pilot traveler.

      I’ve honestly had better luck with iOS built in flight tracker than Flighty itself.

      • danpalmer 25 minutes ago
        Flighty is in a weird place because I'm a rare/leisure traveller and wow Flighty nowhere near reasonably priced for that market.

        I used it in free mode when I was on iOS, but it would be ~£10 per trip for something that would improve my life less than a coffee at the airport.

        In my opinion they need to aggressively cut costly features (like weather data), and if they have different international data feeds, perhaps do region locked pricing. I don't fly to the US much, so let me buy a Europe and Asia subscription and skip the US costs. Or vice-versa. It would have needed to be ~£10 a year at most.

        • bombcar 13 minutes ago
          What does it actually do? People seem to get very excited about it but my flight status is always either “on the plane” or “not on the plane”
      • joezydeco 28 minutes ago
        Flighty routinely tells me about cancelled flights before any other app or the airline itself.
        • trillic 20 minutes ago
          FlightAware and Flighty are usually within seconds of each other and always ahead of the airlines.
      • lelandbatey 25 minutes ago
        I agree, I find that the "MiseryMap" from flightaware is less "pretty" but much more informationally dense. https://www.flightaware.com/miserymap/
    • xattt 50 minutes ago
      The bubble fonts are a little too cheery for something as stressful as flight delays.
    • jesterson 1 hour ago
      I wish the data would be more reliable (or they have better sanity checks) though. One of my flights suddenly "departed" one hour+ before scheduled time. I almost got heart attack.

      Needless to say there were no objective reasons for that - airport dashboard was showing proper time and flight departed with 30min delay (displayed by Flighty as 1.5hr delay).

      • ezfe 1 hour ago
        I've never seen what you describe but I have seen other data issues. It usually depends on the airline, the same types of problems occur with the same airlines.

        I've asked and they say there's little they can do, the airlines systems are broadcasting this data and some airlines are better at it than others.

  • ZeWaka 5 minutes ago
    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/

  • aresant 21 minutes ago
    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?

  • exidy 23 minutes ago
    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.

  • chiefgeek 1 hour ago
    Flighty is a great app. I travel a lot and use it all the time to manage my flights. Highly recommend.
  • eagerpace 23 minutes ago
    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
  • hmartin 2 hours ago
    Love Flightly, one of the best apps ever. Beautiful design + incredibly useful info.
    • sneak 1 hour ago
      Flighty is poorly designed.

      It’s one of those slick apps designed to superficially look nice without actually being well-thought-out. That’s not what design is or should mean; that’s just aesthetics.

      Case in point: one of the most important pieces of data for a flight, its duration, is displayed in the tiniest type size on the flight info display pane, in light grey text on a slightly darker grey background. It’s bordering on illegible.

      It also doesn’t surface boarding time (or countdown to same), which is the single most important piece of data a flight tracker can give you.

      • exidy 32 minutes ago
        > one of the most important pieces of data for a flight, its duration

        Flighty is all about getting you to the airport in time for your flight, so the most important pieces of information are things like departure times, connection times and delay information. These are prioritised in the interface.

        The flight duration is set when you book the flight and it's not going to change, there is no reason to prioritise this.

        > It also doesn’t surface boarding time

        I think this would be useful but difficult data to get. Airlines sometimes will push boarding announcements to their own apps but I doubt they would agree to feed Flighty.

  • pinkmuffinere 2 hours ago
    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.
    • phinnaeus 1 hour ago
      Similar in Australia, BNE shows up before SYD.

      Edit: actually it's even weirder. Here's the zoom levels I see, from zoomed out, to zoomed in:

      - BNE, MEL

      - BNE, SYD, MEL

      - BNE, CBR, MEL (??)

      - BNE, SYD, CBR, MEL

      • chupchap 58 minutes ago
        Haha I came in to write the exact same thing. Such a weird choice
    • jerlam 1 hour ago
      I think the map is biased towards airports with the most disruptions, not the largest.
  • jt2190 1 hour ago
    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!
    • Esophagus4 53 minutes ago
      MyTSA has that (or… I presume will have that again once TSA is back online).

      Individual airports also may have wait times on their website, but results can vary.

  • ryeguy_24 1 hour ago
    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.
    • reader9274 1 hour ago
      I have about 3000+ bookmarks in my KaraKeep instance
  • enos_feedler 1 hour ago
    Notice a lot of Canadian airports are yellow right now. Is this normal?
  • nixass 37 minutes ago
    A website requiring me to download their app for detailed report on certain airport is not worth my time.