They travel frequently. Know when each flight lands.
By Tom Walsh
Track a FlightYour partner flies every week for work. You've lost count of how many times you've fallen asleep not knowing if they've landed.
Business travel tracking challenges: - Frequent trips mean constant flight tracking - Late meetings can change departure times - Red-eyes and overnight flights are common - You want to know without asking every time
How frequent travellers can help: - Share flight numbers before each trip - Forward booking confirmations - Use shared calendars with flight details
How SkyText helps: - Add each flight before they depart - Get landing alerts automatically - No need to ask "have you landed?" - Know they're safe without nagging
The subscription option is designed for this. Unlimited flight tracking for £10/month covers weekly travel.
For dual-career couples who both travel, both partners can track each other's flights.
Ready to set it up?
Enter the flight number. Get a text when they land. $1.99.
The challenge
The solution
Subscription option
£10/month for unlimited flights. Essential for weekly business travellers.
How it works
Type the flight number. We verify it against live data.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive updates.
We track the flight and send you an SMS when it touches down.
FAQ
Yes. Ask for flight numbers or forwarded booking confirmations. Add to SkyText yourself.
Yes. Unlimited flights for £10/month. No per-flight cost for frequent travel.
Yes. Each person can add flights for the other.
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Founder, SkyText
Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.