Best Apps For International Flights

Have you ever been abroad and discovered a great travel app? Or wanted to share your favorite app with others going somewhere where you know they need it? Are you thinking about traveling abroad but worried that there just aren’t any good apps out there to help you? In this blog, we aim to fill that void by interviewing travel bloggers about their favorite apps for international flights.

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Best Apps For International Flights

MyTSA
MyTSA is the official app of the Transportation Security Administration. It can be used for checking wait times at security checkpoints at major airports and provides 24/7 access to the most frequently requested airport security information.

Hopper
Hopper is an app that allows users to book flights and hotels. The bonus is that the app predicts how prices will change up to a year in advance and lets you know whether to buy now or wait until prices drop.

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Rome2rio
Rome2rio is a great way to find cheap options on how to get to your destination (domestic and international). The app suggests transportation for bus, air, train, ferry and rideshare options.

iTranslate
iTranslate is an app that helps users translate words, text, websites, and even voice-to-voice conversations in over 100 languages. You can even take lessons on the app to learn a new language on the go!

Hostelworld
Hostelword is a helpful app for those that like to stay in hostels. Whether you like cheaper accommodation options, or enjoy meeting new people, hostels can be a great choice. Hostelworld lets you see real ratings and reviews and allows you to book right from the app. You can typically choose between staying in a communal room, or in your own private room.

GlobeConvert
GlobeConvert is a fast and easy currency converter with over 160 currencies to choose from with up-to-date exchange rates. This is a helpful app to download when traveling internationally.

GasBuddy
GasBuddy is a useful app for those who want to road trip. It helps users find the cheapest gas options in their region. The phone uses your GPS location, or you can search by zip code to find nearby prices.

Mobile Passport
Mobile Passport is a US Customs and Border Protection-approved app that gets you through those long immigration lines faster. Anyone with a US or Canadian passport can upload their passport control and customs declarations (replacing the paper forms) and use the app to cut the long lines in airports where Mobile Passport is supported. It’s important to note that this app is not a replacement for your passport.

Airbnb
Airbnb lets you rent individual rooms up to entire apartments and houses from locals in the location of your choosing. Airbnb is a happy medium between hostels and hotels. You can also find and book fun activities through the app!

PackPoint
Packpoint creates a customized list of what you’ll need to pack for your next trip. Simply enter your destination, travel dates, length of stay and any activities you plan on doing there, and the app builds a custom packing list to help you organize what you need to bring based on your needs and weather conditions. You can also share your packing list with other travelers.

We hope this list helps alleviate the stress from planning your next trip! Share your favorite travel app with us and tell us how it helped de-stress your vacation. Happy travels!

Travel apps

  1. MyTSA (Free: Android; iOS)
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Before you hit the road, make sure you’ve got MyTSA on your smartphone. The official app of the Transportation Security Administration isn’t going to win any beauty contests, but it will let you check wait times at security checkpoints at major airpots. And that can help you plan on how much travel time you need to allow.

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The app includes historical wait-time data while also giving you the option of checking crowd-sourced reports of how long security lines are at that moment. The ability to search what you can bring on a plane, get live assistance and find out info on the TSA PreCheck program make this a good app for travelers to keep handy on their smartphone.

Download MyTSA: Android, iOS

  1. Expedia (Android, iOS: Free)
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If you’re a frequent traveller, you need a good all-in-one travel app, and Expedia is a tried-and-true option. You can book every aspect of your trip through Expedia, including hotels, flights and rental cars. The app also lets you bundle deals on travel and lodging, look for cruises, and research things to do when you arrive at your destination.

If you’re looking to stretch your travel budget even farther, Expedia promises exclusive deals for mobile users, with members of Expedia’s rewards program enjoying additional perks.

Download Expedia: Android, iOS

  1. Flighty (iOS: Free)
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There are flight trackers, and then there’s Flighty, an iOS app for people who really want to know the location and arrival time of their plane. The free version of the app gives you basic flight-tracking tools, but pay up for a subscription ($8.99 a month or $49.99 per year), and you get access to more sophisticated features such as push notifications, syncing with TripIt or with calendars, and an assistant to help with your flight connections.

Flighty also claims to be able to predict flight delays by monitoring inbound planes for 25 hours and monitoring FAA-mandated delays. You can check out the portions of the paid app for free during a 14-day trial.

Download Flighty: iOS

  1. Hopper (Android, iOS: Free)
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Another app bringing big data and predictive algorithms to the world of air travel is Hopper It uses a massive database of airline prices and historical trends to predict when prices to a destination are likely to be lowest, when they’re likely to change, and the best time to buy a ticket for a particular date and destination.

You can watch flights on specific dates or destinations, and the app will advise you whether it’s worth it to buy now or to wait, tell you the dates when it’s likely cheapest to fly, estimate changes in price, and notify you of price drops or rises. You can also save your payment details within the app for quick booking.

Download Hopper: Android, iOS

  1. iExit (Android, iOS: Free)
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If your travel plans involve a lot of driving, iExit works as a handy freeway exit guide, listing nearby highway exits, as well as the kind of businesses and amenities there are nearby. Need to gas up or find some good food or a place to stay for the night? iExit’s search tools come to the rescue, showing you nearby gas stations (with price data powered by GasBuddy), motels, and even deals and discounts from nearby businesses.

Download iExit: Android, iOS

  1. Waze (Android; iOS)
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Nothing gets a vacation off on the wrong foot like getting stuck in traffic. 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

  1. Skiplagged (Android, iOS: Free)
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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.

Skiplagged also allows you to book hotels, including last-minute deals and special offers.

Download Skiplagged: Android, iOS

  1. Flio (Android, iOS: Free)
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Flio aims to be the all-in-one companion app for harried travelers making their way through airports worldwide. An official partner of 300 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

  1. AtYourGate (Android, iOS: Free)
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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. AtYourGate currently operates in a select number of major airports, including JFK, La Guardia, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Portland, San Diego, and Newark.

Download AtYourGate: Android, iOS

  1. Mobile Passport (Android, iOS: Free)
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Mobile Passport is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection-approved app that helps speed you through lengthy immigration lines. It allows anyone with U.S. or Canadian passports to submit their passport control and customs declarations through the app, replacing paper forms and providing faster processing in a number of major US airports where the Mobile Passport service is supported.

The app will save you a good amount of time in line, but it’s no reason to leave your physical passport at home. Mobile Passport is a companion app, not a replacement.

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