Make Travelling Easier Than Ever With These Handy Sites And Apps

Posted on Jan 9 2017 - 8:22pm by Editorial Staff

If travel is your passion you will know only too well that fulfilling it is never easy. Most people’s finances do not stretch to unlimited travel, no matter how much we want them to. Add a 9-5 job and a family onto that and finding the time to get away at all can be pretty impossible. Thankfully, however, technology has advanced out into the travel sector, with many companies making it their mission to help you travel easily, and for less money. Perhaps you have a family summer break planned for later in the year, or maybe you are planning a romantic weekend away with your other half. Whatever is in the pipeline for you, these apps and websites can be the difference between a stress-filled excursion and that relaxing break you deserve.

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Finding flights

Arguably one of the most problematic parts of travelling is finding a suitable flight. You may think you have found a great deal, but then look at the times and realise you have found an indirect flight which takes almost a whole day to reach its destination. If you have the time, you might be able to spend hours scouring the web for the best deal, but few of us actually have that luxury. Instead, make use of Expedia discount codes so you can book everything you need at a fraction of the price. Site such as this search a multitude of different airlines, so you can always be sure that you are getting the best deal.

Organising your money

Hands up who really understands the every country’s conversion rates? Okay, so if you’re a maths whizz or a trained economist it might be second nature to you. But for the average Joe it isn’t quite so simple. The last thing you need when you are a in a huge queue somewhere abroad is to be fumbling around with your phone’s calculator, trying to work out what the exchange rate is and what it means for your purchase. Cut the corners by downloading an app such as XE, which is able to convert every single world currency –  pretty impressive, no? It also works offline, so you don’t need to worry if you don’t have an internet connection overseas.

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Citymapper

If you are the king or queen of the mini break, you’ll know that time is precious. When you have only got a couple of days somewhere, it’s absolutely vital to make the most of it. After all, no one likes spending a significant amount of money to spend three days wandering around lost, reading maps and arguing about where you parked the car. There are a lot of different apps that claim to solve this problem – and of course, most phones these days come with some kind of built-in mapping system. But perhaps the most popular app for maps and transport is City Mapper. This clever app stores real-time information for local public transport systems worldwide, so you can confidently tackle all the metros, subways and trams that your trip throws at you.

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