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Indie App Spotlight: ‘OnlyFlights’ is a simple flight tracker for your iPhone

Welcome to Indie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact.


Last year, I checked out an indie app called Time2Pack – an all-in-one trip planner. Now, the developers have a new app called OnlyFlights – a simple yet robust flight tracker for iPhone users.

Features

OnlyFlights offers everything you’d expect from a flight tracker, including notifications for status changes – such as gate changes, terminal updates, schedule changes, delays and so on. It has Live Activities for flight information, flight history tracking, and all of the info you’d need for your flight. To put a cherry on top, it also has nice quality-of-life features like home screen widgets to count down to your next flight.

This app is fast, simple, and accurate. It has no ads, doesn’t require sign ups, and your data is kept private. With OnlyFlights, everything you’ll need to know while going up in the air will be front and center. It supports over 10 languages as well, making it suitable for all sorts of travelers.

Download the app

OnlyFlights offers a couple of flights for free, and after that you’ll need a subscription. OnlyFlights Pro typically runs $1.99/month, $9.99 for half a year, or $14.99/year – though we have a special offer. With code 9TO5MAC, you’ll be able to get your first year of OnlyFlights Pro for just $9.99 – offer runs through August 31st. You’ll need an iPhone running iOS 17 or later to check out the app.


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