Can I view past flights even if I don't remember them?
I used to fly a lot when I was little but I don't remember the flight number and all that. Is there a way I can find out every flight I've been on by let's say for example, entering my first and last name, or my passport # at the time? Or anything like that? At the time my parents didn't have an account with the airline so I can't use that method.
No, there's no way to do that.
Only if you had used a frequent flyer card and used it every time.
AND
your airline kept those record.
recently British Airways has dug up everyones flight records from back to 80's (and possibly before) of their Flyer card. And has created a lifetime points / flight history when you login. Not seen it with other airlines… And clearly does not work for flights not with that airline.
So basically no.
not least because flight No's change - they are only internal references.
so flights get added, some deleted, some routes changed over time (stops added for example)
But you should have Passport stamps when travelling internationally.
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