Travel App of the Week: GroundLink Looking for a dependable and affordable car service when you travel? GroundLink, operating in 5,000 cities in 110 countries, might be your answer! I’ve tried them out in NYC and London (two… Johnny Jet , September 1, 2015
Travel App of the Week: DUFL DUFL is an app for iOS and Android that business travelers with expense accounts are going to love! DUFL is doing a good job trying to change the way people travel—especially… Johnny Jet , August 25, 2015
Travel App of the Week: FireChat Last week I wrote about Jott, which allows users to text without Wi-Fi or a cellular connection. It works using Bluetooth, which means you have to be within 30 feet… Johnny Jet , August 18, 2015
Travel App of the Week: Jott Messaging app Jott is arguably the most popular app kids are using in schools right now, as it doesn’t require a cellular or Wi-Fi connection. Many little kids these days… Johnny Jet , August 11, 2015
Travel App of the Week: Global Tipping Don’t you hate it when you’ve just arrived in a new country, the bill arrives after your first meal and you realize you forgot to do your research on local… Johnny Jet , August 4, 2015
Travel App of the Week: Magnifying Glass With Light My dad couldn’t read a restaurant’s menu the other night because: a) The print was way too small, and b) It was too dark. I could barely read the text myself, and… Johnny Jet , July 28, 2015
Travel App of the Week: MileHi MileHi launched just this week in the hope that travelers want to socialize and network with their fellow flyers. It was created by a married British businessman, Richard Lloyd, who claims it’s not… Johnny Jet , July 21, 2015
Travel App of the Week: GoodRx A lot of people are traveling around America this summer, and God forbid someone gets sick or needs some kind of medicine in an unfamiliar place, this is the app… Johnny Jet , July 14, 2015
Travel App of the Week: AirGrub Here’s a brand new app that’s currently only available for San Francisco International Airport (SFO) fliers and Boston togan International Airport (BOS). If you’re flying into or out of SFO… Johnny Jet , July 7, 2015
Travel App of the Week: Detour Thanks to our friends over at Afar magazine for turning us onto this new and impressive app that gets travelers off the beaten path. Detour takes users on audio walks… Johnny Jet , June 30, 2015
Travel App of the Week: SkyZen Here’s a new app created by the IATA—the International Air Transport Association—that’s supposed to help passengers beat jetlag. SkyZen is free to download and use from the iTunes store but currently only… Johnny Jet , June 23, 2015
Travel App of the Week: Tripstir Have you ever had a conversation with a friend or family member and learned that you were in the same place at the same time—but didn’t know it? Or even worse,… Johnny Jet , June 16, 2015
Travel App of the Week: Burner Burner has been around for a couple of years, but it’s starting to get some momentum as a result of, I think, the rise of the social economy and telemarketers. No one… Johnny Jet , June 9, 2015
Travel App of the Week: iArrow Thanks to comedian Dan Nainan for turning me on to iArrow, an iPhone app that “provides navigation where there are no roads.” iArrow “will show you the way back to your car,… Johnny Jet , June 2, 2015
Travel App of the Week: Twicer According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of “twicer” is “one that does something twice or does two things.” And that’s exactly what this new app—called Twicer—has been offering users since it launched… Johnny Jet , May 26, 2015