Travel App of the Week: Grabr Here’s a really new interesting app for shoppers and travelers that officially went live today (July 19). Grabr is an on-demand app that promises to deliver international goods fast and direct by using… Johnny Jet , July 19, 2016
Travel App of the Week: Piper Looking for a quick and easy app for general tipping advice? Piper (iOS only for now) offers the USA, UK, Canada, Italy, and France for free. If you want more countries,… Johnny Jet , July 12, 2016
Travel App of the Week: SmartGuide SmartGuide, as its website says, “turns your smart phone into a private guide.” The app, which is free to download for Android (not iPhone yet), offers users access to a… Johnny Jet , July 6, 2016
Travel App of the Week: thefork thefork is an app I’ve heard my friends rave about but that I haven’t checked it out yet—since it’s for dining out in Europe and South America. If you’re headed to… Johnny Jet , June 28, 2016
Travel App of the Week: Sportle If you like sports (even just once in a while), and you travel, you may have in your life found it difficult to watch a game. Maybe, for example, you’ve been… Johnny Jet , June 21, 2016
Travel App of the Week: MiFlight No doubt you’ve heard about the horrendous TSA airport security lines. I get questions pretty much every day asking how early people should show up for their flights (here’s my answer)…. Johnny Jet , June 14, 2016
Travel App of the Week: VoiceMap’s Theatreland Audio Tour with Ian McKellen Without a doubt my favorite thing to do in London is to see a show. I do it almost every time I’m there, even if it’s even for just a… Johnny Jet , June 7, 2016
Travel App of the Week: Tunity On Thursday I taped a travel tech segment for Leo Laporte’s The New Screen Savers show. I gave Megan, the host, a list of my favorite travel apps and when… Johnny Jet , May 31, 2016
Travel App of the Week: TaxiLater One of my favorite apps for traveling is Uber. Not only do I no longer have to ride in dirty, cramped cars with rude drivers; with Uber, I also save over… Johnny Jet , May 17, 2016
Travel App of the Week: Filld If you hate stopping for gas—because you’re always pressed for time, you don’t want to touch the germ filled handle, you’re afraid of the gas station blowing up, or whatever—then… Johnny Jet , May 10, 2016
Travel App of the Week: Eurail’s Rail Planner If you’ve ever taken a train in Europe, you know how great the European rail network is. Traveling the continent by rail is one of the classic travel experiences for… Johnny Jet , May 3, 2016
Travel App of the Week: JetSuiteX How would you like to have a private jet experience for a fraction of the usual price? JetSuiteX, a new public charter operator, is offering seats on scheduled flights that… Johnny Jet , April 26, 2016
Travel App of the Week: Chariot for Women I know many women who are skeptical of using ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft. Heck, I know a lot of men who are, too, especially after all the horror stories on… Johnny Jet , April 19, 2016
Travel App of the Week: Flyover Country I recently read an article written by a snarky flight attendant about questions you should never to ask her (and other flight attendants). One of the no-nos was asking what… Johnny Jet , April 12, 2016
Travel App of the Week: Grab Here’s an app that I’m betting every frequent traveler will soon download. Grab (free on iOS and Android) makes airport food ordering easy. Users can view menus, gauge wait times, and place and… Johnny Jet , April 6, 2016