When it comes to travel apps, here you can find the best ones -
https://travelsites.com/travel-guides-apps/ . These apps help with anything
from building accurate trip itineraries to managing your finances on the
go. Triposo and Travel Noire are my favourite
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I find it accessible as well it's what I use to book my flights.
On 3/25/19, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
> What is your problem with Expedia? I just recently used it to book flights
> and hotels in the Philippines, I used it back in 2013 to book the entire
> 3-week trip my then girl-friend (now wife)
What is your problem with Expedia? I just recently used it to book flights and
hotels in the Philippines, I used it back in 2013 to book the entire 3-week
trip my then girl-friend (now wife) and me did in Thailand and I find it
extremely accessible.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of
Hi,
I found eExpedia and hotels.com, though the apps are a pain, have
rather accessible websites.
On 3/22/19, Jess Shpek wrote:
>
> I always use travel guides apps like
> https://travelsites.com/travel-guides-apps/ to plan my trips. In my
> opinion, such apps are making our lives better. I alway
I always use travel guides apps like
https://travelsites.com/travel-guides-apps/ to plan my trips. In my
opinion, such apps are making our lives better. I always have my iphone
with me when traveling and it helps me a lot. I've recently planned my
vacation using this site Tripadvisor app...it
You should be able to use the apps for the individual transportation
companies, such as an airline or bus line, depending on what you have
in your area. Certainly some apps will work better than others. I've
used Booking.com before and that works fairly well with VoiceOver,
though it can be tricky