Keeping Track of Your Travels with Flight Memory
During the countless time spent in security lines, have you ever wondered to yourself how many miles you’ve traveled, or how many times you’ve flown between New York and D.C.? Flight Memory can keep track of your trips and display fun graphs and interesting statistics of your travels.
Flight Memory is free to sign up. Once you have an account, you can input all of your future or past flight information. How much you input is up to you, so you can detail all the information you have (Delta Flight 85, Leaving MCO at 9:15 AM, Arriving ORD at 10:45AM, Oct. 13th, 2009, on a Boeing 757, sitting in First Class with a window seat for a business trip) or you can just put in what you can remember (I flew from Phoenix to Seattle back in 2005) and Flight Memory will take care of the rest.
It can be a bit laborious to put in all of your previous flights, especially for the well traveled, but if you are a numbers nut then the payoff is worth it. Not only can you keep track of your longest and shortest flights (in terms of distance and duration), but you can find out how your travel milage stacks up to the circumference of the Earth or the distance to the Moon. It can also tell you, if you didn’t already know, your most frequent airports and routes taken, as well as the airline you fly the most.
But the coolest feature of this site is the poster you can have made of your travels. I wish I had this when I was showing my kids all of the places that I was traveling to! You can even order a personalized world map documenting all of your trips and statistics. Show off all of the cities and countries you’ve conquered in your travels!
Flight Memory is free to sign up and is a great way to put all of your travels in perspective.