One dated timeline
See live, upcoming, and past flights chronologically. Trip groups sit in the same view, so nothing disappears into another tab.
Follow exact travel dates, paste a booking confirmation, group flights into trips when it helps, and get an alert when the reported status changes.
FlightDan turns scattered booking details and changing provider data into a timeline you can actually use.
See live, upcoming, and past flights chronologically. Trip groups sit in the same view, so nothing disappears into another tab.
Use a flight number, an airline name, or paste a booking confirmation to extract and review several dated flights at once.
Each dated flight is monitored independently. Browser push or Telegram notifications arrive when its reported details change.
Enter BA249, British Airways 249, or paste the booking confirmation you already have.
Confirm the operating date and keep the flight standalone or place it inside an optional trip.
Turn on browser alerts or connect Telegram, and a message arrives after FlightDan detects a reported status change.
Every follow is the same date-specific flight record in your timeline. Add it to a trip for context and one-link sharing—without creating a duplicate or managing a second list.
Explore the unified timelineFlight tracking has plenty of data. The harder problem is knowing which changes deserve your attention.
ProductA flight six months away and a flight boarding now should not be checked on the same schedule.
Flight dataScheduled, estimated, actual, and provider-derived times describe different parts of the same flight.
Free to use today. Start with one flight or paste the itinerary, then choose browser or Telegram alerts.