Track Santa: Real-Time Flight on Flightradar24

by drbyos

Jakarta

Christmas Day always identical to Santa Claus who flies around distributing gifts. Let’s check Santa’s flying position with the Flightradar24 application.

Santa Claus or Santa Claus is a world Christmas icon. The legend is that this grandfather in red flies around the world to distribute gifts to children for Christmas.

So, if you’re curious about where Santa Claus is flying, you can check using the flight radar application Flightradar24. Flightradar24 is an application for monitoring aircraft traffic in the world.


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This Christmas, Thursday (25/12/2025), Flightradar24 can be used to monitor Santa Claus’ flights. Well, apparently this is a special program to welcome Christmas Day.

Flightradar24 created Santa’s flight path around the world. As tried by detikINET, here’s how:

  1. Open the Flightradar24 application
  2. In the search column which is usually filled with flight numbers, fill in the code: hohoho
  3. SANTA1 flight information will appear, please click
  4. There is a drop down bar and the information ‘Show on map’, click again
  5. Santa’s flight will appear on the radar

The Flightradar24 screen changes to a snowfall animation. Meanwhile, on the map, Santa’s flight path can be seen circling the world.

The starting point is from Greenland to fly directly to Australia, Japan, Indonesia, the continents of Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Western Europe, Latin America and North America. When this news was written, Santa’s position was in the Pacific Ocean heading towards Asia. Areas that Santa hasn’t touched much on are Russia and Canada.

The flight information is also interesting. The type of aircraft is SLEI with the explanation being Sleigh, a sleigh pulled by reindeer. The registration code is HOHOHO, the flight code is R3DN053 (red nose). The departure airport is North Pole with airport code XMS aka Christmas. The flight route is from XMS and the destination will return to XMS.

Let’s try looking for Santa using Flightradar24, hohoho!

(fay/ask)


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