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exidy 6 hours 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.

bronco21016 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I agree. The reason I love Flighty vs FlightAware or Flightradar24 is because the app is solely focused on my flights. The real-time tactical information about delays and inbound aircraft is so good that it is very heavily used by airline employees since even the airlines are not great about providing this data in a timely fashion to their front line employees.

The dashboard is really nice and if it remained free I could see integrating it into a display's playlist in my office but, I highly doubt this doesn't turn into a hefty subscription service.

jitl 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

it sounds like the app already does what you need it to do. developers can spend a few hours on something other than #1 most pressing core feature every now and then.

JCharante an hour ago | parent [-]

the app has so many bugs and missing features, I'm not a heavy user just like 60 flights a year but I love and hate flighty

kylehotchkiss 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

They can do both things at once. Airports desperately need to be displaying accurate information and stop letting gate agents make random calls based on their interpreting of company policy

logifail 3 hours ago | parent [-]

> Airports desperately need to be displaying accurate information [..]

Airports and airlines may have information that they deliberately do not share with passengers.

For example: a large European airport that I once did some work for ran a trial in which they announced departure boarding gates significantly earlier. The effect was that passengers went to their gates earlier.

The side effect was that retail revenues in the terminal fell during the trial. Yes, this was a metric.

Guess what? They decided not to proceed with announcing departure gates earlier and went back to the previous system.

splitbrainhack 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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