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iFly Pro is a mobile application which is known for providing comprehensive airport information, including flight statuses, delays, terminal layouts, and tips for travelers. It is designed for both travelers and aviation enthusiasts, offering detailed airport maps, airline overviews, and real-time flight tracking.
The app functions on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.
History
iFly Pro was developed by Red Cirrus LLC as an extension of the popular iFly website, iFly.com. The website's goal was to provide up-to-date information for travelers navigating complex airport logistics. The app was introduced to make the information portable considering the growing number of smartphone users.
Features
iFly Pro covers over 700 airports globally. Major international airports, particularly in the US and UK, are comprehensively included, though smaller regional airports may not always be available.
In addition to flight tracking, iFly Pro offers maps detailing airport layouts, terminals, and road access. It includes listings of airport amenities, services, and travel tips to assist travelers in navigating unfamiliar airports.
References
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