Where to find flight information — a question increasingly asked by Belarusian and Russian-speaking travelers, tired of browsing through dozens of sites for just one line: "Flight SU1834 departed at 14:07". TravelHub consolidates data from thousands of airports around the world—from JFK and EWR to Minsk and Gomel—into one convenient interface. Moreover, you receive not just a list of flights, but real-time information on status, delays, and alternatives — without ads and without registration. In this article, we show you how to use the service 100%: from finding an airport to planning a transfer when a flight is canceled.
How to find an airport and view flights on travelhub.by/airports
The starting point is travelhub.by/airports. This is not merely a list—it’s an interactive catalog of airports by country and city. Looking for JFK? Simply type in:
- "John F. Kennedy", "JFK", "New York" — the system will suggest the airport and its subpages:
/airports/jfk— airport overview/airports/jfk/arrivals— live arrivals board/airports/jfk/departures— live departures board/airports/jfk/delays— delay statistics and causes
Similarly, Belarusian airports work in the same way:
/airports/msq— Minsk/airports/gna— Grodno/airports/vtb— Vitebsk
Tip: use the "Country" filter — for example, Australia → and receive all 300+ airports (including Cairns, Perth, Alice Springs, and even rare ones like Argyle Downs, Barrow Island), just as they appear in your database.
How to find an airport and view flights in real time
Pages such as /airports/ewr/arrivals display a live board, updated every 2–3 minutes. The board includes:
- Flight number and airline
- Departure/Arrival City
- Scheduled and actual times
- Status (e.g., "on schedule", "boarding", "departed", "delayed by 45 min")
- Terminal and gate
The data comes directly from:
- IATA SSIM (schedules)
- SITA and AODB (airport operational systems)
- Partner APIs from airlines (Lufthansa, Turkish, Belavia, etc.)
Can you track a flight without its number? What if you don't know the airline code?
Yes — and that’s one of TravelHub’s major advantages.
🔹 Scenario 1: You don’t remember the flight number, but you know:
- The departure date
- The departure city (Minsk) → the destination (Istanbul)
→ Enter "Minsk Istanbul" in the search /airports → and you’ll receive a list of all flights on that date.
🔹 Scenario 2: You’re at the airport, but you don’t know the airport code
→ In the search, type any airport (for example, JFK, MSQ or Cairns)
→ Your voice assistant (Google Assistant, Siri) will redirect you to travelhub.by with a prompt.
"Where to find flight information via TravelHub"
→ Your voice assistant will route you to travelhub.by along with a helpful prompt.
How TravelHub helps during delays and cancellations
The page /delays is your “emergency assistant.” For example, /airports/jfk/delays shows:
- Flights delayed by more than 30 minutes
- The reason (e.g., “strong wind”, “maintenance check”, “crew delay”)
- Forecast: “expected delay — 1 hr 15 min”
Everything you need to know about a flight — in one click
TravelHub turns the chaos of air travel into simple, structured information — without spam, fees, or registration. You get:
✔️ A search through 10,000+ airports (including rare ones such as Argyle Downs, Barrow Island, Cloudbreak)
✔️ A live board updated in real time
✔️ Dedicated pages for delays and alternatives
✔️ Integration with transfer and hotel booking services
👉 Try it right now:
➡️ Go to travelhub.by/airports
➡️ Enter any airport (for example, JFK, MSQ, or Cairns)
➡️ The system will suggest an airport—say, GNA (Grodno)—and immediately open the corresponding live board page.
➡️ Get flight information in 10 seconds — and bookmark it for future reference.
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