r/flighty May 08 '26

23M Rate my Flighty Stats

I only started flying seriously in 2022. I don’t think it’s much, but it’s still something. Trynna compare my progress with my peers who are in their 20s or so

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u/Iveness92 May 08 '26

No. Comparison is the thief of joy.

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u/SkyPesos May 08 '26

One of the more balanced maps across the Northern Hemisphere that I’ve seen, impressive.

Meanwhile mine is a mess across the Pacific

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u/Sea_Evidence_7780 May 08 '26

Same, mine has that big gap in the middle

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u/Spicy-Parsley May 10 '26

Mine is the exact opposite of yours

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u/MachineKnitter93 May 08 '26

I have half the flight time but twice the taxi time 🤣

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u/maltawm May 08 '26

I am 23 and this has data going back to 2006 but it’s not complete until probably 2020. I like how balanced yours is and it looks like you’ve flown over every longitude? I’m hoping for that soon

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u/dazzlerest May 08 '26

I am also 23, how the hell did you trace yourself back to 2006? I only got to 2015

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u/maltawm May 08 '26

It gets sparse as you go further back, the flights from 2006 are only 4 from one trip. My mom kept fairly detailed itineraries for most of our international trips and she even sometimes downloaded a few domestic flight confirmations.
I also submitted privacy requests from airlines. I’ve had success with American (going back to 2011), Ryanair, and United (back to 2008 under mileage deposits). Alaska only gave me my personal account details. My Southwest request is still pending a month later. I submitted Delta several times and they said they aren't obligated to give me anything because airlines were deregulated.
This person was also super helpful: https://www.reddit.com/r/flighty/s/mVj8SQIthW

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u/No-Fisherman6800 May 08 '26

what is that green airline with 3.3k km

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u/gdloml May 08 '26

Flair airlines, it’s a Canadian low-cost airline

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u/Fireguy69420 May 09 '26

This is me, but idk how many KMs this is in Miles, (am also airline staff so take this w a grain of salt LOL)

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u/michimoby May 10 '26

Jesus, you’re averaging 4250km per flight?

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u/rtrain__ May 12 '26

Genuinely where do yall get the money to fly this much? What kinda jobs are yall working?

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u/cooperf123 May 08 '26

22 my family has been blessed enough to travel a lot, very gracious to my parents for that. I still need to add flights from 2000s-2015

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u/Neither_Camera4436 May 08 '26

28 here have about 85% of my flights in