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The 10 Best Travel Apps For Flight Attendants
1. FAAWait - During a creeping weather delay a flight attendant who also works part time as an air traffic controller told me about FAAWait. It's his favorite app. One click and we knew which airports across the country were also experiencing delays, how long the delays were averaging, and what had caused the delays.2. MyRadar: Recently a fearful flier on board one of my flights spent three hours watching the weather light up his iPad screen: blue, green, red - wow, so much red! He knew exactly when to expect turbulence, how bad it might get, and how long it would last. Knowing this kept him calm. At one point he even turned around in his seat to let the crew know it would be smooth flying from here on out. Two seconds later the captain called to tell us the exact same thing, it was safe to get up and finish the service. Since then I've been recommending the app to anyone who mentions they're afraid to fly.
3. WhatsApp: An Emirate's flight attendant from Bosnia based in Saudi Arabia told me about this app on a flight from Miami to New York. WhatsApp makes it possible to send text messages to friends and family out of the country free of charge. There is virtually no cost to stay in touch with loved ones. You can even share audio and video messages.
4. Twitter: Still the best way to get breaking news! You don't need to "get it." Just learn how to use the hashtags to find information as it's happening. For instance, not too long ago I was at an airport that was being evacuated and no one knew why. That was my cue to search the airport code - #DFW. That's how I found out there was a bomb threat on an incoming flight. I learned this from passengers who were actually on board the flight and tweeting about it as they taxied to the gate.
5. HappyHourFinder: Flight attendants don't make a lot of money. In fact new hires start out making less than $18,000 a year. And yet we're subjected to overpriced hotel and airport food on a regular basis. This is why we take advantage of happy hour specials, particularly ones that include half priced appetizers, which might explain how I ended up at Vince Neil's Bar, Tres Rios, in Las Vegas two hours after learning about the app in the crew van on our way from the airport to the layover hotel.
7. Postagram: Remember when you used to send postcards to family and friends from around the world just to let them know you were thinking about them? Now you're too busy to think, let alone search for just the right card to send. Not to mention all that time it takes to address and stamp it. With Postagram you can turn your cool photos into postcards by using pictures from your phone, Facebook or Twitter. Write a short message and Postagram will take care of the rest.
8. Yelp: Whenever I find myself at a layover hotel in a new city, the first thing I do is pull up Yelp just to see what's nearby. I might use it to find a great place to eat, check out a tourist attraction, or locate a pharmacy within walking distance. Users post reviews and photos to help narrow down the search so you can determine whether or not it's worth it to leave your hotel room.
9. HotelTonight: If you're a commuter like me, this app will save your life one day. At noon each day HotelTonight offers great last minute deals on a couple of hotels near your current location. Get a $25 credit with your first booking, $25 for each friend who signs up, and $25 when a friend makes their first bookings. So ... who wants to be friends?
10. GateGuru: Enter an airport code and up pops everything you could ever want to know about food, shopping, and any services offered, along with reviews, ratings and maps. Enter your flight number and access flight status, delays and weather conditions all in the same place.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Turbulence Forecast Nov 29th 2012 7:05PM
The Turbulence Forecast app is essential for flyers:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/turbulence-forecast-for-iphone/id486438834?mt=8
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/turbulence-forecast-for-ipad/id523949544?mt=8
Jerry Nov 30th 2012 11:37AM
FAAWait hasn't been updated in a year, and in my experience gives inaccurate results.
http://www.fly.faa.gov/flyfaa/usmap.jsp is always up to date.
Martin Drayton Dec 1st 2012 12:43AM
My personal favorite as a Commuter is Flight Track https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flighttrack-live-flight-status/id296240199?mt=8
It's well thought out and a life saver if you need to change travel plans on the go!
JO Dec 13th 2012 9:48AM
I use FlightView to track my flights while traveling. It’ll send alerts whenever the status of my flight changes, and (kind of like that FAAWait app) it’ll show which airports have delays and how severe the average wait is. Plus it’s free, can’t really beat that price…
Ellen Smithfield Jan 3rd 2013 11:31PM
If you world travel, Simply Declare is a must for keeping track of the stuff you buy in your trip that you have to declare upon your return to the USA. it tracks in real time currency and let's me take pictures of my receipts. Simply Declare is becoming my go to app.