If you just want to check the status of a flight and you know the flight number, just open Google or Bing and search for “Flight (flight number) status” for up-to-date results.

If the username is a membership number (e. g. , Delta SkyMiles number, United Mileage Plus number), check the confirmation email from your booking to find it, or select the Forgot number link to request it via email. If you can’t log in with a username and password, you can usually check your flight with your reservation number—a string of letters and numbers unique to your flight—by clicking a Find My Trip or Trips option. Airlines have different names for this number, including “reservation code,” “confirmation number,” “reference number,” and “record locator. " If you received a confirmation message via email after booking your flight, you’ll find it in that message, as well as on paper tickets and printed receipts.

If the username is a membership number (e. g. , Delta SkyMiles number, United Mileage Plus number), check the confirmation email from your booking to find it, or select the Forgot number link to request it via email. If you can’t log in with a username and password, you can usually check your flight with your reservation number—a string of letters and numbers unique to your flight—by clicking a Find My Trip or Trips option. Airlines have different names for this number, including “reservation code,” “confirmation number,” “reference number,” and “record locator. " If you received a confirmation message via email after booking your flight, you’ll find it in that message, as well as on paper tickets and printed receipts.

If you don’t see the flight you’re looking for on an airline’s website, it’s usually because you bought it through a third-party (such as a travel website).

If you don’t see the flight you’re looking for on an airline’s website, it’s usually because you bought it through a third-party (such as a travel website).

If you don’t see the flight you’re looking for on an airline’s website, it’s usually because you bought it through a third-party (such as a travel website).

If you don’t see the flight you’re looking for on an airline’s website, it’s usually because you bought it through a third-party (such as a travel website).

If you need to change something and don’t see the option to do so, contact the airline directly by phone. Some airlines won’t allow you to select a seating preference until you check in.

If you need to change something and don’t see the option to do so, contact the airline directly by phone. Some airlines won’t allow you to select a seating preference until you check in.

If you need to change something and don’t see the option to do so, contact the airline directly by phone. Some airlines won’t allow you to select a seating preference until you check in.

If you check in online, you’ll may also have the option to print your boarding passes or save them to your smartphone.

Open https://www. amazon. com/alexa-skills/b?ie=UTF8&node=13727921011 in your web browser. If you’re not signed in, click Sign In near the top-right corner of the page and to do so now. Search for your airline or booking service to find out if it has an Alexa skill, or use one of these direct links for the skills available as of October 2020: United Airlines Kayak Expedia TripSource Flight Tracker is not a booking service, but you can use the skill find the status of specific flights on Alaska Airlines, Air Canada, American, Cathay Pacific, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, United, and WestJet. [2] X Research source Click the yellow Enable button under “Get this skill. " This enables the skill on all your Alexa-enabled devices such as Echo, Fire TV, and Echo Dot.

United: “Alexa, ask United to check the status of my flight,” “Alexa, as United what time my flight leaves,” “Alexa, ask United to check me in for my flight. [3] X Research source " Kayak: “Alexa, ask Kayak when is my next trip,” “Alexa, ask Kayak to track a flight. " Expedia: “Alexa, ask Expedia to get my trip details,” “Alexa, ask Expedia to tell me where I’m staying,” “Alexa, ask Expedia when I check in. [4] X Research source " TripSource: “Alexa, ask TripSource to check the status of my flight,” “Alexa, ask TripSource to check me in. " Flight Tracker: “Alexa, ask Flight Tracker for United 262,” “Alexa, ask Flight Tracker the status of Delta 15. "

If you’re using a speaker, smart display, or smart clock, open the Google Home app on your phone or tablet and navigate to Home > Your Device > Device settings > More. On an Android phone or tablet, say, “Hey Google, open Assistant settings,” tap Assistant, select your Android device. On an iPhone or iPad, open the Google Assistant app, tap the compass at the bottom-right, tap your profile photo, and head to Settings > Assistant > your device.

“When is my next flight?” “When is my flight to (location)?” “Is my flight on time?” “Tell me my flights in December. " “Is my flight delayed?” “When is my United flight?”