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Track a Hawaii Flight — Live Status and Push Alerts

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Track a Hawaii Flight

Enter a flight number below to see live status (departure time, gate, delays, arrival time) and sign up for push alerts. Alerts are free, email-only, and fire on every meaningful state change: filed, departure, schedule change, 30 minutes out, arrival, diversions, and cancellations.

Track a Flight

Enter a flight number (airline code + number, e.g. HA50 or UA1000) to see the current status and get push alerts.

Try: HA50 · UA1000 · AA271 · WN1234

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How flight alerts work

Our alerts are push-based, not polling. We register your flight with FlightAware the moment you subscribe, and FlightAware sends us a webhook every time the flight's state changes. We verify the token, dedupe on a synthetic delivery key, and fire an email through our notification pipeline — so you hear about delays and gate changes within a minute or two of the carrier actually reporting them to FAA.

What you will get:

  • Filed. The carrier has filed a flight plan — confirmation that your flight is on today's schedule.
  • Departure. Wheels up.
  • Schedule change. Any update to scheduled or estimated times, or a gate change.
  • 30 minutes out. Heads up — head to baggage claim or start driving to the airport.
  • Arrival. Wheels down.
  • Diverted. The flight has been routed to a different airport.
  • Cancelled. The flight has been cancelled by the airline.

Your email is only used to send you alerts for flights you subscribe to. We do not share it, and every alert email includes an unsubscribe link that removes you from the list for that flight immediately. We do not charge for alerts — FlightAware bills us a small amount per registered alert, and we absorb that cost because a working flight board is part of a good travel guide.

Why not just use the airline app?

The airline's own app is great once your ticket is linked, but it only tracks flights on your account. Our tracker works for any flight, which is useful when you are picking someone up, watching a connection, or running a rental car reservation window against an unfamiliar inbound. We also tend to see schedule changes a few minutes before the carrier app pushes them, because the carrier app waits for the airline's internal publishing system — we get the event the moment it hits FAA/FlightAware.