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8 Travel Apps You Need to Download Before Your Next Vacation

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And I regularly use a number of travel apps to make my vacations run smoothly. Here are the the best travel apps I recommend downloading before your next trip: 1. Flighty The pro version of this app tops my list, and it is easy to see why. When you link the app to your email, it pulls in your flight data automatically.

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6 Real-Life Budgeting Tips to Save More Money

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After I started selling items on Poshmark, a popular buying and reselling app, my passion for shopping turned into a self-funded hobby. One of my favorite hobbies is collecting passport stamps. Just because something is on sale doesn’t mean it’s worth the money. Save money by treating yourself for less.

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How to Volunteer Abroad (and Great Organizations to Explore)

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After all, it’s one thing to speak Spanish in class for an hour a day or learn on an app and something entirely different to speak it all day long. First, there’s the matter of transportation to consider, including flights, as well as the cost to obtain or renew a passport if necessary and, for some destinations, visa fees.

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Assistant Recommended Apps for Travel

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Thanks to an extremely helpful resource for administrative professionals called Officepal , I have been inspired to gather and share with you favorite apps that myself and fellow assistant peers are in love with right now! Please note: There are many suggestions for apps and you’ll find a few of the suggested apps do similar things.

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A review of Assist Travel 2015

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Firstly we had a great presentation from Clare Murphy about travel technology and apps that can help assistants organise business trips. They gave our audience brilliant advise and many many tips including my favourite – make sure your boss has two passports so that you can use one for visa applications.

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The 4 steps of business travel planning: Waving goodbye to your Executive

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Is the airport notorious for long delays either to get through security or passport control? There are lots of different options for itineraries – you can use the good old fashioned paper itinerary or you can use an app such as Tripit. How far away is the airport from the hotel / meeting point? Will this cause any issues?

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The Practically Perfect Business Traveller’s Guide to San Francisco

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You generally need to download the app first, so if you are interested in ride sharing, check out their web sites: Uber and Lyft. If you plan on really touring the area, check out Visitor Passports and CityPASS because they provide unlimited rides on Muni, Muni Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars.