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TCC Tabs Walkthrough

A guide to all six TCC tabs — Flight, Navigate, Lounge, Dining, Disruption, and Destination — and what each one gives you.

Overview

TCC organizes everything into six tabs along the left edge of the expanded detail panel. Each tab is purpose-built for a different aspect of travel day. Here's what each one does and when you'll use it most.

Flight

Your flight's vital signs. The FlightStatusHero card dominates this tab with departure/arrival times, gate, terminal, delay status, and aircraft type. Once airborne, it shows your flight's live position on a map with remaining time and estimated arrival. This is the tab you'll check most frequently.

When to use it: From check-in through arrival. Glance at it whenever you want a quick status check.

Navigate

A MapLibre-powered terminal map with gate-to-gate routing. Your departure gate is pinned, and you can select any destination — another gate, a lounge, a restaurant — to see the walking route with a gold polyline and estimated walk time. POI markers are color-coded by type (blue for lounges, orange for dining, green for shops).

When to use it: When you arrive at the airport, during connections, and whenever you need to find something in the terminal.

Lounge

Every lounge you can access, filtered by your ticket, elite status, and credit cards. Each card shows the lounge name, location, access reason, amenities, hours, and walking time from your gate. Results are ranked by proximity.

When to use it: After check-in, especially when you have time to kill before boarding.

Dining

Restaurants, cafes, and grab-and-go spots near your gate. Filtered by your dietary preferences. Shows cuisine type, price range, hours, walking time, and ratings. Reservation links for sit-down spots.

When to use it: When you're hungry. Sort by walking time if boarding is close.

Disruption

Only visible during active disruptions (delay of 15+ minutes or cancellation). Shows the updated flight status, rebooking alternatives (Navigator plan+), airline support contacts, and passenger rights summary. This tab is your action center when things go wrong.

When to use it: Hopefully never. But when your flight is delayed or cancelled, this is where you go.

Destination

A briefing on your arrival city: weather forecast, turbulence badge, entry/visa requirements, attractions, ground transport options, and local tips (tipping, currency, SIM cards). Useful for last-minute prep.

When to use it: At the gate while waiting, or during the flight. Great for international trips where you need to review entry requirements.

Key Details

  • Tabs are accessible via left-side icons in the expanded panel
  • The Disruption tab is hidden when there's no active disruption — it appears automatically when needed
  • Tab content refreshes automatically as data updates (gate changes, delay increases, etc.)
  • On mobile, tabs are displayed along the bottom of the screen

Tips

  1. Learn the tab order — Flight, Navigate, Lounge, Dining, Disruption, Destination. After a few trips, navigating TCC becomes muscle memory.
  2. Start with Navigate when you arrive at the airport, shift to Lounge/Dining once you're settled, and keep Flight open during boarding.

Last updated March 22, 2026

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