When it comes to holiday travel, weather delays are almost a given. But finding out exactly which flights are delayed where isn’t always easy. Now [HelloFlight.com](http://www.helloflight.com/) can tell you just what’s going on up there.
HelloFlight.com crunches real-time F.A.A. data into consumer-friendly nuggets. The home page shows a map of the United States complete with major weather systems and a series of traffic lights that depict delays at major airports—green means you’re in good shape, while red indicates you could be in trouble, with at least 20% of all arrivals and departures delayed.
Some features are clearly designed for the travel data junkie. For instance you can pull up a map that shows the location of all flights by airline and see the speed, altitude and destination of each plane, including private flights. Is that critical information for the everyday traveler? No, but it could be a good way to pass the time if you’re waiting around the airport.

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