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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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… Read more »

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