Tracker

Search flights, routes, airlines, airports, and boards from one command center.

The FlyGamma tracker is the main product feature today. It brings smart search, result expansion, airport context, and next-step travel actions into one focused experience.

Smart searchFallback-aware resultsFlight-first experience

Designed to expand beyond flight status.

FlyGamma starts with flight tracking, airport context, and smarter post-search actions. Hotels, packages, alerts, and mobile features are planned next.

Flight trackingAirport contextNext-step actions

Tracker module

The core FlyGamma product, shown full-width.

Search runs through FlyGamma's internal flight API. When live upstream data is unavailable, the tracker clearly labels fallback results without breaking the experience.

Search modes

A single tracker that supports different traveler intents.

The tracker is designed to handle direct flight lookups, route scanning, airport boards, and airline-aware exploration without forcing separate tools.

Search by flight

Type a flight number like EK215 to jump straight into a specific movement with status, timing, and route context.

Search by route

Look up corridors such as DXB to JFK and compare what is moving across the route right now.

Search by airport

Search airport boards, arrivals, departures, or local airport context without leaving the tracker flow.

Search by airline

Use an airline name to surface relevant flights, route coverage, and supporting airport context.

FAQ

Common questions about the current tracker build.

This section explains what the tracker does today and how FlyGamma is preparing the search experience for broader live coverage.

What can I search in FlyGamma today?

The current tracker supports flight numbers, routes, airlines, airports, city intent, arrivals, and departures from one search flow.

Is the tracker connected to a live flight API yet?

FlyGamma routes searches through its internal flight data layer, and search results clearly identify whether a result is live, cached, or fallback-based.

Why does FlyGamma focus on next-step actions?

The product is designed to help after search as well, with route context, airport timing, weather, and future action modules like hotels, alerts, and transfers.

Will airport and airline pages become deeper later?

Yes. The public site already sets up dedicated pages so arrivals, departures, weather, route maps, and partner modules can expand cleanly later.

Need airport or airline context after search?

Move from the tracker into the airport and airline directories to explore how FlyGamma connects search results with supporting travel context.