Santa has a hotline, and you can call him to find out if you're on his "Nice List" or let him know what gifts you're looking ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command has been tracking the location of Santa Claus for children since 1955.
Seventy years ago, a wrong number prompted the U.S. Air Force to begin issuing reports of St. Nick’s progress on Christmas ...
Thanks to cutting-edge technology, you can follow Father Christmas as he drops off gifts to children across the globe, and keep an eye on when he will arrive in the north-east.
Follow the NORAD Santa Tracker this Christmas Eve and see how millions of families around the world watch Santa’s journey ...
Depending on weather, the reindeer typically take off early Christmas Eve morning at the North Pole, and head to Australia ...
According to NORAD commander General Gregory Guillot, the 70-year-old tradition of NORAD tracking Santa Claus' journey around ...
Christmas might be over, but the shopping is not. Folks are taking advantage of those after-Christmas sales and spending ...
Every Christmas, millions of children around the globe eagerly follow Santa Claus on his journey to deliver gifts, thanks to the NORAD Santa Tracker. This unique tradition, which employs military ...
Every year, millions of children follows Santa Claus' journey around the world with the NORAD Santa Tracker, which uses ...
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Why Does NORAD Track Santa Claus?

Every year on Christmas, Santa Claus flies into North American airspace from the Arctic—a matter of concern for NORAD, which ...
Do you know the real story behind NORAD's Santa Tracker? Here's how a newspaper misprint led to the annual event.