Are there any Flight-specific intents?
Asked on 2026-06-18
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I don’t know of any Flight-specific intents mentioned in the provided WWDC context.
What the sessions do say is that App Intents are meant for an app’s core actions and entities generally, and Apple recommends designing intents around meaningful tasks in your app rather than overly specific UI actions. If a flight app existed, its intents would likely be things like:
- check flight status
- search flights
- view boarding pass
- track a trip
But I don’t see any explicit “flight-specific” intent examples in the retrieved sessions.

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