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This app can predict flight delays up to 25 hours in advance

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Using live data and smart technology, this flight-tracking tool is keeping travellers one step ahead.

There are few feelings worse than settling in at your departure gate, bags checked, coffee in hand, only to see that dreaded ‘flight delayed’ alert flash up on the screen. All that holiday excitement suddenly drains away and, more often than not, you’re left to figure out the rest on your own.

But what if there was a way to avoid that stress altogether? That’s where Flighty comes in, which claims to warn travellers of disruptions and delays up to 25 hours in advance, even before airlines have made them official.

What is it?

Airport departure board
Nothing derails travel plans faster than your flight being delayed. (Credit: Getty/Victor Huang)

At its core, Flighty is built to keep travellers informed at every stage of their journey. It provides real-time updates on everything from departure changes and gate information to weather alerts and potential delays – because even Australia’s best airline isn’t immune to disruption.

Alongside tracking thousands of live flights, the platform covers more than 14,000 airports worldwide. It also includes features like Flighty Friends, where travellers can share their journey with anyone meeting them upon arrival, and Flighty Passport, which tracks travel history and total mileage.

Mother and child at the aiport
Travellers can share their flight status with loved ones via Flighty. (Credit: Getty/Ozgurcankaya)

Downloaded as an app or accessed via the web, most of its features are free to use. Aviation enthusiasts and frequent flyers can subscribe to Flighty PRO, which unlocks premium extras like calendar syncing and email imports.

How does it work?

While these features are certainly appealing, the real question is: how does it actually work? According to Flighty, the interface analyses a combination of live flight data, airline stats and previous trends to predict disruptions before they happen; particularly useful on the country’s more delay-prone routes.

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Over 14,000 airports around the world are covered. (Credit: Getty/Alvarez)

This is all made possible by a subset of AI called machine learning, which enables systems to learn from data over time rather than relying on hard-coded programming. It works by feeding information through algorithms that recognise patterns, identify issues and make predictions.

Flighty specifically draws on pilot-grade data from air traffic control, including ground stops, technical checks, weather conditions and runway congestion – while also tracking inbound aircraft up to 25 hours in advance to flag issues in real time.

Airport air traffic control
The platform draws on data from air traffic control centres. (Credit: Getty/Gorodenkoff)

For example, if an incoming flight is running late, Flighty can anticipate the knock-on effects well before they are announced. Its new Airport Intelligence feature can even explain what’s causing the delay and how long you can expect to wait if already onboard.

All this information allows the system to identify problems before airlines are even aware, putting the power firmly back in passengers’ hands. What’s more, these alerts are issued almost immediately, giving you plenty of notice and saving you valuable time.

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Is it actually reliable?

While Flighty’s predictions are impressive, it’s important to remember they are just that – predictions. Not all disruptions can be anticipated, and last-minute issues like mechanical faults or crew changes can impact flights without warning.

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Users of the app should remember its predictions are not foolproof. (Credit: Getty/Denk Creative)

But this shouldn’t necessarily deter users. Flighty is certainly handy, especially when it comes to identifying knock-on delays from late arrivals and giving travellers a good head start.

Tools like Flighty are best used alongside more traditional methods when it comes to managing potential delays and avoiding flight cancellations. Download airline apps, chat directly with staff, check weather reports, factor in peak travel times and always have a plan B.

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Flighty is particularly useful for predicting the knock-on effects of late arrivals. (Credit: Getty/Adam Webb)

A number of travel companies, like Expedia , also release annual reports with the latest trends and industry news. Available online for free, they often include a range of tried-and-tested air travel hacks, too.

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How do I use it?

Flighty can be downloaded for free from the iPhone App Store (currently not available on Android devices). Once installed, simply enter your flight number into the search bar, marked by a magnifying glass in the bottom right corner, add its date/time and select your flight.

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The app’s interface is easy to navigate, with a clean design and intuitive layout. (Credit: Getty/Chalabala)

Your flight will then appear under ‘My Flights’ in the bottom left corner. Here you’ll find key details such as your departure gate, total air time, estimated distance, arrival terminal and baggage carousel, alongside regularly updated taxi, take-off and landing times.

Scroll a little further for other helpful insights, from weather conditions and airport operations to recorded inbound diversions and a full arrival forecast. This dashboard includes average delay times that continually refresh, as well as the flight’s performance over the last 60 days.

For plane spotters, the app also offers fun facts about each aircraft, including make, model, age and callsign. Features like this set Flighty apart from similar aviation apps; more than just a tracking tool, it’s a comprehensive flight companion.

Taylah Darnell
Taylah Darnell is Australian Traveller's Writer & Producer. She has been passionate about writing since she learnt to read, spending many hours either lost in the pages of books or attempting to write her own. This life-long love of words inspired her to study a Bachelor of Communication majoring in Creative Writing at the University of Technology Sydney, where she completed two editorial internships. She began her full-time career in publishing at Ocean Media before scoring her dream job with Australian Traveller. Now as Writer & Producer, Taylah passionately works across both digital platforms and print titles. When she's not wielding a red pen over magazine proofs, you can find Taylah among the aisles of a second-hand bookshop, following a good nature trail or cheering on her EPL team at 3am. While she's keen to visit places like Norway and New Zealand, her favourite place to explore will forever be her homeland.
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8 Thredbo hiking experiences you can only have in summer

    Kassia Byrnes Kassia Byrnes
    Thredbo in summer is a nature lover’s dream of show-stopping alpine beauty, cool mountain air and magical moonlit adventure.

    For many of us, Thredbo calls to mind shimmering slopes and snow-dusted gums, but come summer, this Alpine resort transforms into a playground of an entirely different kind. A cool mountain retreat despite the season, Thredbo summer hikes are astonishingly beautiful, criss-crossing over dramatic peaks, pristine glacial lakes and abundant flora and fauna.

    From approachable tracks for novice walkers to more challenging hikes across the Main Range and even journeys under moonlight, Thredbo puts on an unforgettable show of natural splendour all summer. Lace up your walking boots and take the chairlift from Thredbo village to embark on a self-guided exploration or a tour of the Snowy Mountains’ most compelling landscapes.

    These eight unforgettable hiking experiences are only available in summer and offer an alpine adventure like you’ve never experienced before.

    1. Full Moon Hike to Mt Kosciuszko

    Full Moon Hike to Mt Kosciuszko
    Stand atop Mt Kosciuszko at full moon.

    There’s something almost mystical about hiking by the light of a full moon. This guided experience begins with a 15-minute chairlift ride, where you’ll admire the Thredbo Valley below, bathed in the fading sun.

    Once at the top, you’ll pass rivers, alpine lakes and spot nocturnal wildlife on your way to the Kosciuszko Lookout and Lake Cootapatamba. By the time you reach the summit, sunset is well underway as you watch day give way to night and the alpine landscape magically illuminated by the lunar glow. Enjoy a hot chocolate here before following the path back to Eagles Nest, brightened by the night sky.

    This 13-kilometre hike will take place on 3 January, 2 February, and 2 April in 2026.

    2. Super Full Moon Hike

    Super Full Moon Hike in thredbo
    Take in the might of a super full moon.

    The only thing that could level up the celestial beauty of a full moon hike would be a super full moon hike . Following the same route, you’ll meet the moon when it is largest and closest to Earth by ascending to the summit of Mount Kosciuszko at an elevation of 2228 metres. From such a height, it almost feels as though you could reach out and touch its glowing surface.

    Given the rarity and splendour of the super full moon, limited spots fill up fast for this awe-inspiring hike, so be sure to book the 5 December in advance.

    3. Lunar Eclipse Hike

    Thredbo Lunar Eclipse Hike
    See dazzling celestial displays.

    What could be more extraordinary than witnessing a lunar eclipse from Australia’s highest peak? Whether you’re a keen astronomer or simply revel in nature’s beauty, this guided 13-kilometre hike will place you on top of Mount Kosciuszko just as Earth passes between the sun and moon, throwing shade over the lunar surface before transforming it with a deep-red hue.

    It’s an epic place to witness one of our galaxy’s most spectacular and rare light shows. Apart from the dazzling celestial display, you’ll also enjoy walking through the moon-bathed landscape, an evening chairlift ride, and a hot chocolate at the summit.

    Book now for 3 March.

    4. New Moon Hike

    New Moon Hike Mt Kosciuszko
    Catch the changing skies of a new moon.

    A stargazer’s delight, the darkness of a new moon gives the Milky Way full permission to dazzle with its shimmering display. Both astronomers and photographers will relish this opportunity to observe and capture the starry skyscape from the lofty height of Australia’s highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko. Departing Thredbo Village at dusk and leaving its twinkling lights far below, you’ll arrive at the summit in time to see the sun slip away and the stars appear.

    Catch this hike during the new moon lunar phase on 20 December, 19 January, 17 February, 19 March or 17 April.

    5. Thredbo River Track

    Thredbo River Track
    Take yourself along the Thredbo River Track.

    Embark on a gentle entry into the Snowy Mountain scenery with an amble along the Thredbo River. This self-guided hike hugs the river and wanders along the valley floor, revealing snow gum forests, swimming holes and little waterfalls that make for revitalising cold plunges in the summer heat.

    6. Merritts Nature Track

    Merritts Nature Track thredbo summer hikes
    Stop at swimming holes along the way.

    On warm summer days, venturing into the cooler air of Thredbo’s alpine tracks offers relief from the heat. Particularly if you set course for the four-kilometre Merritts Nature Track , where there are opportunities to take a refreshing dip in swimming holes along the way.

    The two-to-three-hour self-guided hike meanders through towering ancient trees (dubbed the ‘Pixie Forest’ by locals), takes in stunning mountain vistas and is soundtracked by the melody of birdsong. Stop for a picnic and discover a hidden natural infinity pool, the location of which is given away by the roar of a cascading waterfall.

    7. Mt Kosciuszko Summit Tour

    Follow a guide along Mt Kosciuszko's summit.
    Follow a guide along Mt Kosciuszko’s summit.

    While you can easily steer yourself to Australia’s most iconic peak without a guide, following an expert guide to the summit of Mount Kosciuszko will colour your experience with a deeper knowledge of the landscape and its wild inhabitants. The 13-kilometre return trail puts the alpine scenery on display with 360-degree views from the highest spot in the country.

    The walk begins at the top of the Kosciuszko Chairlift and takes around four to six hours to complete, but is gentle enough to be embarked upon by all ages.

    8. Snowies Alpine Walk Experience

    Snowies Alpine Walk Experience
    Join a two- or three-day experience along Snowies Alpine Walk.

    If you’re looking to truly untether from daily life and embark on a real immersion in Thredbo’s stunning alpine scenery, pack your hiking boots for the newest multi-day walk in the mountains. The Snowies Alpine Walk can be tackled over two or three days and includes nightly accommodation in the iconic Thredbo Alpine Hotel, daily buffet breakfast, packed lunch and dinner vouchers, plus daily transfers to and from trail heads in a brand-new Defender.

    The two-day experience covers 24 kilometres, while the three-day experience almost doubles that at 44 kilometres. Along the way, explore barely trod landscapes, vast high-country plains and uplifting mountain horizons.

    Discover the full offering of summer hikes in Thredbo at thredbo.com.au.