Le sigh…. The holiday season is
indeed upon us. Time to max out your credit cards, od on pumpkin spice latte’s,
and endure another family gathering where you have to explain to everyone why
you are STILL not married (just me?) Yep! Tis the season to be Car-men (Sandiego that
is)! For those of us who don’t live in our hometown or are looking to escape, it’s time to hit the road. Whether you’re
hastily coordinating the logistics to get to big mama’s house
or frantically scouring the net for those last minute getways, finding the
right flight, hotel and rental car can be a beast, especially if you are
pressed for time and on a budget.
Not to fret my dears, I’ve compiled a list of six smart phone
apps, ipad apps, and websites that help make flying the skies friendly again… You
are now free to haute-strut around the world…..
Before You Go:
- Hipmunk http://www.hipmunk.com/
Hipmunk is a virtual savior for the young broke and fabulous who don’t have time to scroll through flight options we can’t afford, or that leave at god-awful hours of the morning. Flight results are presented in a visual "timeline" that allows people to select the best flight for them at a glance. Hotel results are shown on a map so that people can view where in a destination they will be staying and the landmarks near them.
2. Yapta.com - http://www.yapta.com
Yapta aims to help travelers get a better handle on pricing by
providing easy-to-use tools and information that assures they get the best
value from their travel spending. Yapta allows you to track the pricing of your
desired route and will alert you when it’s the best time to buy. All you have
to do is enter in your email address and your desired trip. It works for hotels
too! It saved me $100 on my trip to Minnesota. No offense to Minessotans (?)
but no one should be forced to pay $100 more to go there…jus saying
3. Trip it – http://www.tripit.com
This is perfect for us who party
til 4am before a 6 am flight and then go to the wrong airport and then blame
our assistant for confusing LGA to JFK on our itinerary….or you know.. whomever. TripIt turns
chaos into order by making it easy for anyone to:
- Organize trip details into one master online itinerary — even if arrangements are booked at multiple travel sites
- Automatically include maps, directions, and weather in their master itinerary
- Have the option to book restaurants, theatre tickets, activities, and more right from within the online itinerary
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Safely access travel plans online, share them, check-in for flights, or print an itinerary
4. FlightTrack – http://www.mobiata.com/apps/flighttrackpro-iphone
So you managed to wake up in time, run all your errands, and
grab a cab in to make it to the airport with plenty of time to spare just to
arrive to find that the plane was having a bad day and your flight is now
delayed, despite the fact that there is no bad weather in sight. Sweet! You
probably should’ve downloaded FlightTrack, by Mobiata. Using this app, you can
track flights using graphically beautiful maps or you can view the information
in simpler ways. What makes FlightTrack really stand out is its international
coverage – this means exactly what it says – you can track every single one of
your flights worldwide. If you’re travelling on the same flight as someone you
know, you can upload your flight’s status by email, Facebook or Twitter.
While You’re there
5. Uber - https://www.uber.com/
So you’ve arrived to
your destination, now what? Uber is a handy car service, which is available for
iPhone,
Android
and via text message, will summon a driver to your location and take you to
your destination for a pre-negotiated fee. This app is perfect for New Yorkers
who’s idea of driving responsibly is remembering to hide your flask (again, just me? ok). No money changes
hands, as the service automatically charges the credit card on file, including
tip. However, Uber is only available in San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, Boston
and New York City for now.
6. AroundMe - http://www.tweakersoft.com/aroundme.html
This app quickly identifies your position and
gives you directions to the nearest Bank, Bar, Hotel,
Movie Theatre, Restaurant, Supermarket, Theatre or Taxi, etc. without pulling out a stupid travel guide. Once you’ve chosen which building you’re in most need of, AroundMe
places this location on a map and gives you the most direct route to your intended
destination. So simple, yet so useful, and best of all, you can download
AroundMe from the App Store for free.
Happy travels folks!
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