Flight logbook
A flight logbook built for real travel history
YourFlights is a personal flight log and aviation logbook for people who want more than a spreadsheet. Log each trip with the details that matter—airline, route, aircraft, cabin, seat, and notes—then search, filter, and revisit your complete flight history whenever you want.

Why a dedicated flight logbook matters
Frequent flyers, aviation enthusiasts, and business travelers often scatter trip details across email confirmations, photos, and airline apps. A personal flight log brings everything into one timeline you control. YourFlights is built for that job: fast entry when you land, rich context when you look back, and structure that still makes sense after hundreds of flights.
Whether you are tracking miles for status, documenting aircraft types, or simply remembering which seat you preferred on a long haul, a consistent logbook turns scattered receipts into a flight history tracker you can trust.
Log the details airlines forget to keep together
Generic note apps force compromises. YourFlights captures aviation-specific fields without feeling like paperwork:
Airline & flight number
Record operating and marketing carriers when they differ, so codeshares stay clear in your archive.
Route & airports
Pick from 8,500+ airports worldwide with search that understands IATA codes and city names.
Aircraft & cabin
Note aircraft family or type, booking class, and seat to compare comfort and fleet exposure over time.
Dates & duration
Store departure and arrival with sensible timezone handling so same-day turns and overnight flights read correctly.
Distance & notes
Distances are calculated for you; add personal notes for crew memories, delays, or trip purpose.
Boarding pass scan
Scan a boarding pass on iOS to pre-fill a new entry in seconds when you are boarding—not days later.
Search, filter, and revisit your archive
A flight logbook is only useful if you can find a flight again. YourFlights lists your history with sort and search tuned for routes and airlines. Jump to a year, compare seasons, or open a single leg to edit details after the fact—handy when you remember the aircraft swap that happened at the gate.
Because entries live in your account, the same history powers your travel statistics and route globe. You log once; the rest of the product stays in sync.
Built for lifetime histories, not just the last trip
Some members log a handful of leisure trips each year; others approach a thousand lifetime segments. YourFlights scales with you: bulk tools, import paths, and cleanup flows exist because real logbooks get messy. If you are moving from another tracker, start with CSV or OpenFlights import instead of retyping every leg.
Privacy stays central—you decide what to log, what to export, and what to share publicly on a profile. The logbook is yours; YourFlights is the workspace around it.
Who uses a personal flight log?
Aviation enthusiasts
Track aircraft types, registrations when known, and rare routes for the joy of the hobby.
Frequent flyers
See airline and alliance mix, cabin usage, and year-over-year distance at a glance.
Expats & remote workers
Document a multi-continent lifestyle with a single timeline instead of inbox archaeology.
Former OpenFlights users
Migrate flight history and keep analyzing trips in a modern app with active development.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as a personal flight log in YourFlights?
Each flight entry stores the route, date, airline, aircraft type when known, cabin or booking class, seat, distance, and optional notes. Together they form a searchable flight history tracker you can filter by year, airport, or airline—similar to a pilot logbook focused on passenger travel.
Can I track flights I took years ago?
Yes. Many members import older trips from CSV or add them manually. YourFlights is designed for lifetime histories, not just flights from the day you install the app.
How is this different from airline apps or boarding pass wallets?
Airline apps show upcoming trips for one carrier. YourFlights is carrier-agnostic: one aviation logbook for every airline, alliance, and trip type you choose to record, with stats and globe views on top.
Does the logbook work offline?
The iOS app supports offline logging so you can add a flight on the plane or at the gate and sync when you are back online.
Can I export my flight logbook?
You can export your data in YourFlights CSV and OpenFlights-compatible formats so your history stays portable if your workflow changes.
Start your personal flight log today
Create an account, add your last few trips, or import years of history in one session. Your logbook becomes more valuable every time you fly.
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Learn more →Import flights
Bring existing history from CSV, OpenFlights, or another tracker without starting over.
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