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Posted: 2024-03-25T07:45:23Z | Updated: 2024-03-25T19:05:48Z This Former Airline Employee's Viral Flight Hack Is Blowing Our Minds | HuffPost Life

This Former Airline Employee's Viral Flight Hack Is Blowing Our Minds

Do this the morning of your trip and thank yourself later.
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You'll save yourself so much stress and searching if you follow this ex-airline employee's tip.

If you have ever scrambled to find your gate number or forgot what carousel your suitcases are on, you know that figuring out flight or baggage claim information can be annoying or tedious at best. But theres an easy way to get real-time updates about your flight right from your phone no ticket or airport TV required.

On TikTok, former airline employee Darby Maloney said that her No. 1 flying hack besides getting TSA PreCheck   is to text the flight number to herself and her family on the morning of her flight.

A flight number consists of a 2-letter airline code and a series of numbers that will help you differentiate your flight from others that are flying that day. You will see the flight number in your booking confirmation or on your boarding pass. 

Maloney gave the example of an American Airlines flight like AA686. If you are confused about what your airline code is, you can also quickly look it up in the International Air Transport Associations search engine

Maloney said when you text your flight number on an iPhone, it will send you a link that will show where your plane is and the current gate number, expected flight duration and your baggage claim carousel. Maloney said the link is helpful because if your gate changes, it will automatically change in that link too.  

I never have to look at screens in the airport anymore, Maloney said. Its the greatest hack ever and I think nobody knows about it.

Maloneys advice was clearly news to many people. Her video had over 1 million likes and garnered thousands of comments. As one top comment to her video put it: As someone who flies for work, this is SO helpful! 

Sure, you can download your airlines app to get the same information, but the genius of this tip is how it reduces the numbers of steps you need to take. 

Take the stressful scenario of having a short layover for a connecting flight as an example. Gates can often change, and you dont want to waste time going to the wrong one. If you want to know immediately where your next gate is, Maloney recommended texting yourself the flight number for that leg of your trip. 

The second you land, you can just click your link and know exactly what your gate is so when you get off of the plane boom, youre off to your connection, Maloney said.

Or how about the family member who is picking you up? They just need your flight number to keep track of any delays.

I use this the most when somebodys picking me up, Maloney said in a follow-up TikTok video. Im not going to ask them to download the app ... Im just going to send them the link.

Because airlines use the same planes for different flights, its most useful to text yourself the flight number on the morning of the flight, Maloney recommended .

Heres how the hack works: 

If youre on an iPhone, all you need to do is to text yourself your flight number. From there, you will click on the hyperlinked number and select Preview Flight. There you can look up your flight information in real-time. 

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If you have an iPhone you can text yourself the flight number to quickly get real-time information on your air travel.

If you have an Android, texting yourself the flight number will not cause the same pop-up link, but you can type your flight number in your Google search bar to get the same real-time information. 

When youre rushing through the airport, its nice to know exactly where your plane is. This tip makes that information a stress-free tap away on your phone. 

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