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Traveloka PH

20 Jul 2017 - 2 min read

10 Apps Every Traveler Should Have

1. App in the Air

Status: Free for Android & iOSFrom when to check-in, your boarding time, landing schedules and more, App in the Air notifies you immediately whenever there's an update or change. Have no wifi or mobile data? Don't worry, App in the Air also sends alerts through text. Other updates include weather forecasts, flight delays, current exchange rates, and airport directions.

2. Google Translate

Status: Free for iOS & AndroidThe most common language learning tool is Google Translate. It is mostly useful for a quick translation of foreign words you encounter. You can either type the word or take a photo of the text and then the app automatically translates it for you.

3. Traveloka

Status: Free for iOS & Android Traveloka users can easily find and book the best rates for rooms and hotels, and then they can pay via one of the many online and offline payment methods.

4. Splittr

Status: Available for £1.49 (Roughly P100)Splittr allows you to divide costs between you and your friends while traveling.Just add the expenses as you go and Splittr notifies you on who is next to pay, identify who owes what to whom, and even generates a PDF report.

5. TripIt

Status: Free for iOS & Android TripIt compiles all of your travel information and puts them into one itinerary. From confirmation emails of flights, hotels, and rental cars, all you need is to forward the details to the app and it will do the rest. It can also find alternative flights, book the best seats, and coordinate a group trip.

6. Citymapper

Status: Free for iOS & Android Citymapper helps commuting travelers plan a route to their destination in any particular city. Citymapper also gives live updates on delays and closures. Meanwhile, you can save maps for offline use, too. Per user reviews, this app is very intuitive to use.

7. Duolingo

Status: Free for iOS & Android Similar to Google Translate, Duolingo is a language learning tool, too. Not only is the app user-friendly, but it also offers 23 languages like Spanish, German, Swahili, and Vietnamese. Users can expect more languages to be added to the mix as the app is rapidly expanding.

8. Guides by Lonely Planet

Status: Free for iOS & Android Lonely Planet allows users to download a complete guide for the city they’re visiting. From there, the guides allow you to select a category such as things to see, places to eat, places to sleep, places to shop, and places to play. Maps and other important information may be stored in your device for offline use. (There are even phrasebooks so you can converse with the locals)

9. HappyCow

Status: Available for $3.99 (About P200)HappyCow is the number one vegan restaurant guide you’ll find online. It covers nearly 10,500 cities in over 180 countries worldwide. Each resto contains a short description of the menu from user-generated reviews.

10. LiveTrekker

Status: Free for iOS & AndroidLiveTrekker allows you to look back on your trips via an interactive map. The app tracks you by marking a red line on the exact route you’re taking. Aside from direction, LiveTrekker also monitors your speed and altitude. Other features include the adding of pictures, videos, audio, and text for a “multimedia travel diary”. Make sure your phone has these apps, especially Traveloka. Book your next adventure today!]]>

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