We count the number of past flights that you see the detailed status record for. For example, if you search for AA 100 on Jan 1, 2017 the results will show a flight segment for CLT-JFK and one for JFK-LHR. When you click JFK-LHR and see the all the information we have for that flight, then you get charged for one historical flight lookup. If you were to click on the CLT-JFK segment as well, then that would be an additional credit.
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- Can you tell me more about the Historical Flight Status feature on FlightStats.com?
- Do you show on-time, delay or cancellation information in the Historical Flight Status By Route/Airport listings?
- Can I see all historical flights departing or arriving a particular airport?
- Can I see all historical flights on a particular route?
- What if I don't know the historical flight number?
- Can I use this information for passenger claims against the airlines?
- At what point does my historical flight lookup allotment get deducted?
- If I cancel my subscription, what happens to my reserve allotment of historical flight lookups?
- Do reserve credits expire?
- What is meant by reserve credits?
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