How to track El Al cargo
How to track El Al cargo
1. Find your MAWB
To track your El Al cargo, you'll first need to find your Master Air Waybill (MAWB) number. This is usually provided by the shipper or can be found on your shipping documents. The MAWB number is a unique identifier for your shipment and is essential for tracking. For El Al cargo, the MAWB format is 114-XXXXXXXX, where the "114" prefix is already filled in, and the "XXXXXXXX" represents the unique numbers assigned to your shipment.
2. Format the number
Ensure your MAWB number is in the correct format: 114-XXXXXXXX. This prefix and the following numbers are crucial for accurate tracking. Double-check that you have the correct numbers, as any mistake can lead to tracking failures.
3. Open the carrier site
With your correctly formatted MAWB number, you're ready to track your cargo. You can open the carrier site by clicking here or by pasting the MAWB number directly on trackjet.world. This will take you to the tracking page where you can enter your MAWB number.
4. Enter the MAWB number
On the TrackJet site, enter your MAWB number (114-XXXXXXXX) into the tracking field. Make sure to enter the numbers correctly, including the hyphen. After entering the number, click the "Track" button to proceed.
5. Review the tracking information
Once you've clicked the "Track" button, you'll be taken to a page that displays the tracking information for your shipment. Here, you can see the current status of your cargo, including its location, any updates on its journey, and an estimated delivery time if available. If the carrier site shows no data yet, don't worry; it might be too early for updates, or the shipment might be in transit to a location where real-time tracking isn't available.
6. What if it doesn't work?
If you encounter any issues while trying to track your El Al cargo, consider the following:
- Double-check the MAWB number: Ensure the prefix and the following numbers are correct and in the right format (114-XXXXXXXX).
- Wait for updates: If the carrier site shows no data, wait for a few hours or check back the next day, as updates might not be real-time.
- Contact the shipper: Reach out to the shipper or the logistics company that handled your cargo for assistance. They might be able to provide more information or help resolve any tracking issues.
- Check for any tracking restrictions: Some shipments might have restrictions on who can track them. Verify with the shipper or carrier if there are any restrictions on tracking your specific shipment.
Updated 2026-06-12