A digital service allows users to monitor the real-time progress of airborne journeys originating from Milan’s airports (primarily Milan Malpensa Airport – MXP, but potentially also Linate – LIN, or Bergamo – BGY) to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City. This information typically includes current location, altitude, speed, estimated arrival time, and potential delays. An example would be observing a flight’s trajectory over the Atlantic Ocean and its anticipated landing time at JFK.
Access to this data offers significant advantages for travelers, their families, and businesses. Knowing a flight’s status provides peace of mind, allows for adjustments to pickup plans, and facilitates proactive management of connecting flights. Historically, obtaining this information was cumbersome, relying on airline representatives or limited airport displays. Modern technology now provides instant updates accessible via websites and mobile applications, streamlining travel logistics and reducing anxiety associated with air travel.