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New iPhone Feature Simplifies Flight Tracking for Travelers A recent discovery by popular tech enthusiasts reveals a surprisingly simple method for iPhone users to track flight information in real-time, potentially eliminating the need to constantly check airport departure boards. The trick, demonstrated in a viral video, leverages existing iPhone functionalities to provide comprehensive flight details with just a few taps. To utilize this feature, users simply need to copy their flight number, such as "Iberia IB 325," from any source like a Google search result. Once copied, the flight number can be pasted into the native Notes application on the iPhone. Upon pasting, the text becomes interactive; tapping on it reveals an option to "Preview Flight." Selecting this option instantly displays a wealth of real-time information. Users can view the flight's current status, departure and arrival terminals and gates, scheduled and actual departure and arrival times, total flight duration, and even details regarding baggage claim. Crucially, the feature also indicates if there are any delays or cancellations, providing peace of mind for travelers and those awaiting their arrival. The video also highlights that this tracking capability extends to flight numbers received via text messages. This means that family members or friends can easily share a flight number, and the recipient can track the journey directly from their messages app, offering a convenient way for loved ones to stay informed about a traveler's progress. This integrated feature streamlines the travel experience, making flight tracking more accessible and less stressful for iPhone users.
Un sencillo método permite acceder a datos clave de vuelos desde la app de Notas,. El verano de 2025 trae consigo un consejo tecnológico que está dan…