What do BAEC FTers use to track their flight history?
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 756
What do BAEC FTers use to track their flight history?
My seven-month old has done a lot of flying (100k+ miles, 26 flights), mostly on BA. Accompanied, obviously!
As I have all the details readily available, I thought I'd track them for him, mostly for my own interest, but also in the hope he might be curious as he gets older.
I've come across MyFlightMemory and Jet It Up, but I'm wondering if there are any other sites I've missed, and if there's a consensus here as to which site is best.
Thanks!
As I have all the details readily available, I thought I'd track them for him, mostly for my own interest, but also in the hope he might be curious as he gets older.
I've come across MyFlightMemory and Jet It Up, but I'm wondering if there are any other sites I've missed, and if there's a consensus here as to which site is best.
Thanks!
#9
Join Date: Jun 2018
Posts: 12
I know a lot of people are suggesting BA97.com but due to his age could you not take a more alternative and old school approach and create some sort of world map poster with pins in so you can physically show him when he starts to understand? Just an idea anyway
#11
Join Date: May 2016
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#12
Join Date: Apr 2005
Programs: BA GOLD
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I know a lot of people are suggesting BA97.com but due to his age could you not take a more alternative and old school approach and create some sort of world map poster with pins in so you can physically show him when he starts to understand? Just an idea anyway
#14
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I know a lot of people are suggesting BA97.com but due to his age could you not take a more alternative and old school approach and create some sort of world map poster with pins in so you can physically show him when he starts to understand? Just an idea anyway
Actually part of the appeal of MyFlightMemory (despite its slightly clunky design, compared to the others) is that you can also order a physical poster based on the data. Maybe I'd do that once every couple of years.
#15
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Join Date: Jun 2014
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Ha! Funnily enough that is where I have the data stored currently. But there doesn't seem to be a standard format for exporting to the various options suggested so far. Ideally, I'd love to just import everything and see what each site looks and feels like for a while.