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Enrollment required for select benefits. Related: The best credit cards for Priority Pass lounge access. The FlightAware app allows you to track flights online, see a live map of a flight and check on delays, cancellations and gate changes.
This app is especially helpful if you have a tight connection or want to track your flight. You can track their flight and see updated landing times or delays. What better way to cure jet lag than an app? Timeshifter actually starts helping you to avoid jet lag long before your flight takes off, and offers inflight and post-flight suggestions as well. The app relies on neuroscience research about sleep and circadian rhythms to provide personalized recommendations for each traveler, taking into consideration your age, gender and normal sleep patterns — as well as specifics about your trip and travel plans.
Timeshifter maps out when you should avoid or seek light, take a nap or try to stay awake. It even tells you if you should consider supplementing with melatonin or caffeine. Flying can cause anxiety — or provide a welcome relief from constant contact with our digital devices. Either way, use travel as an opportunity to relax, meditate or listen to soothing sounds that will lull you into sleep or a deep, relaxed state. Calm offers meditations on topics such as self-awareness, calming anxiety, breathing, lowering stress levels and happiness, among others.
The app also has music options for focusing, relaxing and sleeping. Users can see exactly where you are in the sky without an internet or GPS connection. If you have a Netflix account, the app allows you to download your favorite shows onto your device to watch offline. Google Translate is a translation app that allows you to do it all — translate into languages by typing, access 59 languages offline, translate via photo for 94 languages, translate bilingual conversations for 70 languages and even use the handwriting tool to translate 96 languages.
Google Translate is simple to use too, with icons at the top you can click on to draw, take a photo, speak or type. TripLingo will help you sound like a local abroad, as well as helping you adapt to a new culture. You start by selecting a destination and downloading the country pack. The phrase section has tabs on humor and fun, nightlife and flirting, all of which you can download and access offline.
Not quite sure how much to tip when traveling internationally? GlobeTips will advise you how to tip appropriately in more than countries. It also offers a tip calculator for easy math.
Related: The ultimate guide to tipping while traveling. Just enter your trip and currency and invite your travel mates to join your trip. Each time someone pays for something, you enter the amount in Tricount and the app splits everything evenly.
You can also snap and store photos of receipts in the app. At the end of your trip, it will show the balances of who owes who what, making it easy to settle up at the end. Premium versions of the app, which include unlimited trips and tricounts, start at 99 cents and up. Never be baffled by Celsius temperatures or suitcase weight in kilos again with the Metric Conversions app.
This app is essential when visiting a new city or even for getting around your home. You can map locations, get directions walking, driving, public transportation, ride-hailing services and more and see how crowded your subway will be in select cities. You can make restaurant reservations, save your favorite spots and write reviews.
For obvious reasons, the app works best when your GPS is turned on. WhatsApp is a great messaging service for travelers abroad as it uses an internet connection to avoid SMS fees. It works like most other messaging apps: You start by creating an account, then add your friends and family members to contact, and voila!
Plus, you can download WhatsApp on your Windows or Mac computer. Traveling is about more than just getting from point A to point B. Meetup is an app designed for interacting with locals and other travelers who have mutual interests or shared hobbies.
The app shows you groups that are formed around particular interests in your city, including yoga, photography, cooking, wine tasting, hiking, cinema and much more. You might even be able to join a coworking group. TheFork is one of the most useful resources for making restaurant reservations in Europe. Similar to OpenTable or Resy, you can browse different restaurants by category and make reservations. Waze can't eliminate the traffic, but it can help you get around any jams, especially if you're in an unfamiliar city.
The navigation app feeds your smartphone real-time traffic information, based on reports from other Waze users. That data includes accidents, speed traps and other hazards that might keep you from getting to your destination in a timely fashion.
Other features sure to impress travelers include automatic rerouting, cheap gas alerts and the ability to send your ETA to anyone waiting at your final stop.
Download Waze: Android , iOS. If you're traveling light and looking to save a few bucks, check out Skiplagged. It's a neat app that can keep your travel costs down by taking advantage of "hidden city flights", where flyers get off at a layover, instead of at the final destination.
Enter your origin and destination, and Skiplagged will show you the cost of a direct flight, as well as any cheaper "hidden city" flights that have your intended destination as a layover.
The caveat? Stick to carry-on luggage, as any checked-in bags will go all the way to the flight's final destination. Download Skiplagged: Android , iOS. Flio aims to be the all-in-one companion app for harried travelers making their way through airports worldwide.
An official partner of airports, Flio also has info on thousands more. That lets the app feature terminal maps, a boarding pass scanner, a flight tracker and directions to shuttle buses and booking options for everything from parking to lounge access. The app's sheer variety of services and features make it a great addition to the app toolkit of frequent fliers and vacationers alike.
Download Flio: Android , iOS. AtYourGate is another helpful airport companion that focuses more about retail opportunities while you're killing time waiting at the airport. If you need food, supplies like say a phone charger to replace the one you forgot to pack , or last-minute gifts, you can browse the AtYourGate app for nearby shops and restaurants instead of having to wander around the airport.
AtYourGate users can order food or other items, pay through the app, and even arrange for the item to be delivered to them right at their gate, lounge, or other location. Paul, Portland, San Diego, and Newark. Mobile Passport is a U. Customs and Border Protection-approved app that helps speed you through lengthy immigration lines.
It allows anyone with U. Mobile Passport is a companion app, not a replacement. TripIt promises to cut back on the travel hassle by consolidating your travel plans into a simple, convenient itinerary. Viewable online and synced to your cell phone, you can also share itineraries with your contacts.
You just link your email account to TripIt, and the service will automatically dig through your inbox for reservation confirmations and other forms. Using that data, TripIt builds an organized itinerary of your flight boarding times, hotel check-ins and more. App In The Air is designed to help you through the entire process of your airplane flight, serving as a booking assistant that reminds you of your gate, ETA, check-in requirements, baggage tips, and more.
The app condenses all of this important information so that it's easy to refer to at a glance, while also providing handy extras. You can view a summary of your airline's baggage rules or even have an augmented reality overlay that you can use to measure your baggage to see if it will fit for carry-on or overhead guidelines. It has been a lifesaver in countries that use Chinese and Japanese characters, or Cyrillic writing.
We have put the app on live view and line up text to our camera and it instantly translates foreign languages and even Chinese characters to English, so we know what we are reading.
We have had full conversations with people using Google Translate. We speak into the app and then it translates it from English to another language and they can then read what we have asked in their language.
A big bonus is that it can be used offline. Free to Download it on Google Play. International data and roaming can be a pain and cause a lot of stress and added expense when traveling. KnowRoaming is a SIM Sticker that goes onto our existing SIM card that we use with our home phone network and then when we are traveling, we implement the app to make calls around the world. It never affects our home phone plan and it remains dormant until we decide to use it.
When we land in a new country, we turn on the app and activate the plan that we want. Read our full review here. Messaging apps are becoming more important especially in , and we find that WhatsApp is the perfect messaging app when traveling and most of the world is on it.
When we are traveling in a group, we make a WhatsApp group chat so we can all coordinate with each other. It uses very little data and we can send text, photos and videos. If you are traveling in China, WeChat is a messaging app that replaces WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and any other messaging app that we use.
WeChat is even used as currency to pay at restaurants and shops. You need a Chinese bank account to purchase anything, but for chatting and social it is easy to access. Everyone will ask you if you are on WeChat. The Roam2Rio app gives us information on how to get from point A to point B in a destination. We punch in our start and end points and then Rome2Rio lets us see all the options and prices from flight and train bookings to hiring a car and public transportation.
We often check this to find out what is the best option from the airport when we land in a new city. At the airport, take a look inside the terminal through the built-in Indoor Maps tools to find things like gates, restrooms, and restaurants. What I personally like is it lets me know what lane to be in for my next exit when driving.
No more guesswork! The realistic map shows everything from beaches to parks and airports. And is now available in the United States. Very exciting. You can download it — Download it on the App Store. We learned of this map app while traveling in Cuba. With Maps. Me, we can preload our maps and use them offline.
It helps a lot to be able to walk around downtown Havana with maps pre-loaded into our phones. CityMapper is a good app for transportation and route planning. But what sets CityMapper apart from Google Maps or Apple Maps is that CityMapper is an app that is specific to helping you get around on public transport. It offers transit maps and real-time departures, plus line interruption and status alerts. CityMapper also integrates Uber, Bike Share programs and cycling routes.
Plus it lets you compare all your travel options and modes of transportation if you want to know what the fastest way is to your destination. Travel has become a lot easier with ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft. Now with Uber and Lyft, we call our driver to come to wherever we are staying, eating or simply standing on the sidewalk and they arrive within minutes. Make sure to have both apps loaded on your phones because the prices vary greatly depending on the city.
We always check both before booking. This is the Uber of South East Asia. Uber is no longer available in places like Thailand, but the GrabApp is quickly expanding and is the dominant ride-sharing app in places like Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines.
Like Uber, it does food delivery as well. As many of you know, we love a road trip and while doing research for a recent road trip to BC, we found this app that helped plan our trip! What we love about RoadTrippers is how it highlights all the tourist and scenic stops along the route.
When you find cool roadside attractions located on the route, you can add stops along the way. Free version offers 5 waypoints between point A to point B. The paid version gives you unlimited. We debated whether or not to put in booking sites as most people are already aware of the likes of Expedia, Booking. When visiting a city it can be overwhelming deciding what tours to take. We use GetYourGuide to book tours and transfers and have always loved their small group and private tours.
You can book your skip the line tickets to popular attractions and guided tours with GetYourGuide. Get the App here.
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