2025 Flying Recap: 48 Flights, 157,505 km, and a Few Standouts
A slightly late but factual recap of my 2025 flying, pulled from my Flighty year review. The year totals: 48 flights, 157,505 km (3.9x around Earth), and 225 hours 47 minutes in the air across 25 airports, 12 airlines, and 20 countries and territories. I break down the longest sectors by distance and time, then look at which aircraft types defined the year, from an A330-300 workhorse year to an unexpectedly high amount of 777-200ER time. I also include a few flights that stood out: Emirates First Class (DXB–CAI), Qantas A380 (JNB–SYD), British Airways’ fifth freedom hop (EZE–GIG), and Cathay’s HKG–JFK, my longest flight of 2025.
Flighty: The Flight Tracking App I Will Not Fly Without
If you ask me to name one must have app for flying, I will not choose an airline app, I will choose Flighty. In this post I walk through how I use Flighty on real travel days for early delay and cancellation alerts, gate changes, connection checks, and tracking inbound aircraft, plus how it quietly builds a logbook of every flight I take. It has genuinely changed how relaxed I feel on travel days.
Star Alliance vs oneworld vs SkyTeam: The Global Airline Alliances in 2025
No single airline can reach every corner of the globe — that’s where airline alliances come in. From Star Alliance to oneworld and SkyTeam, here’s how these global networks connect travelers — and which one I find the most rewarding to fly with.