Bring Your Whole Flight History to SkyJourney in Minutes
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Switching apps should not mean starting from scratch. If you have years of flights logged somewhere else, you can bring them into SkyJourney in minutes and pick up right where you left off.
Where You Can Import Fromโ
SkyJourney reads exports from the apps frequent flyers already use:
- Flighty
- Flightradar24
- OpenFlights
- App In The Air
- JetLovers
- byAir
- FlightMemory
- SkyJourney's own CSV export, handy for moving or backing up data
Most sources use a CSV file. App In The Air uses a text file, and FlightMemory uses a PDF. SkyJourney knows the shape of each one, so you do not have to reformat anything.
How It Worksโ
- Export your flights from your current app
- In SkyJourney, open Add Flight and choose Import
- Pick the matching source
- Upload the file and confirm
Your flights are queued, your statistics recalculate, your map fills in, and any achievements you have earned start unlocking.
A Few Tips for a Clean Importโ
- Keep the original file as is. Editing a CSV in a spreadsheet can quietly change the format.
- Mind the size. CSV and text files should be under 2MB, while PDF imports can be up to 15MB. Split very large histories into a couple of files.
- Check a few flights afterward. Spot check airports, dates, and airlines, then fix anything that looks off.
- Enrich later. Add seats, notes, and prices once your flights are in.
Once everything is imported, your full travel story lives in one place, ready to explore on the map and in your stats.
