FlightTab
Rate the crew. Fly informed.
FlightTab
The public record of how airlines treat passengers

Your flight story
shouldn’t just disappear.

Just flew — amazing or awful? Put it on the record. Every story adds up into honest airline scores, so the next passenger can choose better.

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How airlines treat their passengers — scored by the people who actually flew them.

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How it works

1
Just flew? Tell your story
Amazing or brutal — rate the crew on the flight you just took. Takes two minutes.
2
Verify you were aboard
A quick boarding-pass scan proves you flew. No pass, no post — that kills fakes.
3
It becomes the airline’s record
Your story adds to that airline’s public score — helping the next passenger choose better.

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Browse by airline

See trending crew, top-rated staff, and where each airline is winning or slipping.

Live flight board

Every flight, every airport

Real flights to and from any airport — in the air now, departed and arrived today. Tap any one to see or rate its crew.

For airline ops teams

Crew experience dashboard

Live, aggregated passenger feedback tied to real flights and roles — the data airlines can't build themselves.

How it works

Honest feedback, zero spam

FlightTab is built so only real passengers can post, and reviews stay fair.

1

Search your flight

Enter your flight number and date. We surface the crew roles on board.

2

Verify your boarding pass

A quick boarding-pass upload proves you flew. No pass, no post — that kills fake reviews.

3

Rate by role, not by name

You rate "Lead flight attendant on AA1234," not a person by name. Fairer, and far less drama.

4

Structured categories

Was it the WiFi? A delay? Genuine rudeness? Categories keep feedback specific and fair to crew.

Why it's fair

Designed to protect everyone

Verified only

Boarding-pass verification means every review comes from someone who was actually there.

Roles, not identities

Crew are rated by their role on a flight, never named personally — fair to staff, safer for everyone.

Specific, not blame

Structured categories separate "the WiFi was down" from "the crew was rude" so nobody gets blamed for things outside their control.

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