My 35 Top Travel Apps

My Top Travel Apps
In no particular order, here are some of what I consider to be the top travel apps (iOS) I always keep at my fingertips.

What are your favorites? What am I missing?

Booking Apps

Kayak Pro –  App :: Website
Hotels.com – App :: Website
HotelTonight – App :: Website
Airbnb – App :: Website
Amtrak – App :: Website
SeatGuru – App :: Website
Seat Alerts – App :: Website

On-The-Go Traveling Apps

LoungeBuddy – App :: Website
Uber – App :: Website
Priority Pass – App :: Website
Pandora – App :: Website
Spotify – App :: Website
Google Maps – App :: Website 
Google Translate – App :: Website
XE Currency – App :: Website
FlightAware – App :: Website
FlightBoard – App 

Airline Apps

United – App :: Website
American – App :: Website
Southwest – App :: Website
Delta – App :: Website

Hotel Apps

HHonors – App :: Website
Conrad – App :: Website
SPG – App :: Website
Hyatt – App :: Website

Parking Apps

SpotHero – App :: Website
AirportParking – App :: Website
PreFlight – App :: Website

Foodie Apps

OpenTable – App :: Website
Yelp – App :: Website
Vivino – App

Shopping Apps

CardStar – App
Starbucks – App :: Website
RedLaser – App
Amazon PriceCheck – App :: Website

 

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  1. Two other travel apps I find very useful are Trip Splitter and Journ. Trip Splitter is quite handy when tripping together with friends and splitting spending. Trip Splitter allows categorization/mapping of expenses and attachment of photos of receipts. This app additionally tracks who paid, how much and who owes – in any currency.
    A more advanced functioning travel app is Journ. Journ has all of the Trip Splitter expense sharing features plus easily creates a photo album of your trip. In addition, Journ tracks and creates a map your trip (complete with photos), provides an enhanced camera and greatly simplifies sharing part or all of your trip’s map and photos via social media, Picasa and Evernote. Basically, Journ creates a detailed written and photographic journal of your trip. Both are products of DC Software Arts and are available in the iTunes store.

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