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Ever added a multi-timezone flight to your calendar?

You type the departure and landing times straight off the ticket. Montreal 20:05, Istanbul 12:25 the next day. The calendar nods politely. Then you land, your phone hops zones, and your flight now claims you arrived at 05:25 or some other nonsense.

That happens because a calendar event lives in one time zone, and an intercontinental flight has two. Add a layover and it gets worse. Two legs, three time zones, and every time on the itinerary printed in a different local clock.

The fix is to write both ends of each leg on its departure city's clock. Your phone then redraws everything at the correct local times the moment you land. TimeFlies does the conversion for you. Enter one leg at a time, download the .ics, repeat for the connection.

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