Finding your flight details is a straightforward process that usually begins with your confirmation email or the airline's mobile application. When you book a flight, the airline or travel agency sends an itinerary containing your 6-character alphanumeric confirmation code (also known as a PNR or Record Locator). This code is the "key" to your reservation. You can enter this code along with your last name on the airline's official website under the "Manage Booking" or "My Trips" section to see your flight numbers, departure times, gate assignments, and seat numbers. If you have the airline’s app installed on your smartphone, your details will often sync automatically if you are logged into your frequent flyer account. Furthermore, your digital or printed boarding pass, which becomes available 24 hours before departure, contains the most up-to-date information, including your boarding group and terminal details. If you booked through a third party like Expedia or Google Flights, you can also find a summarized itinerary in your account dashboard on those platforms. For real-time updates on delays or gate changes, you can simply type your flight number (e.g., "DL123") into a Google search bar or use a dedicated tracking app like FlightAware.