4 must-have travel apps for dealing with delays and cancellations

If you haven’t traveled for a while, let me share some unsurprising news: It hasn’t improved. Lines are longer. Flights are more expensive. Delays and cancellations seem to be the norm now, not the exception.

And with the holidays coming up, things certainly aren’t going to get much better. Luckily, these four apps can help you outmaneuver your fellow travelers in the face of such setbacks.

LoungeBuddy

If you’re going to get stuck in an airport, you might as well get stuck as comfortably as possible.

LoungeBuddy helps you locate nearby airport lounges and even lets you book day passes directly, although you’ll need to be an American Express cardholder to do so.

There’s an iOS app available for download, but no Android version I’m sorry to say. That being said, the mobile site works just fine either way.

HotelTonight

The ultimate app for dealing with canceled flights, HotelTonight serves up deals on same-day hotels.

Enter your city and you’ll get a list and map of nearby hotels that have vacancies, including special discounts on regular room rates.

I had to use HotelTonight after getting stuck in Dallas recently and I can tell you firsthand that the app makes it almost too easy to track down a room on short notice. It sure beats calling around, scouring cumbersome booking sites, or paying full price when you don’t have to.

Grab

You’re in the airport. It’s busy. Your flight’s been delayed. You’re starving. The restaurant lines are unbearable.

Time to download Grab. Available at most major U.S. airports, the app lets you order food right from your phone and head to the pickup line once it’s ready. No need to wait in line with everyone else.

Better yet, if you’re traveling for work and use Concur for expense reporting, Grab can forward your restaurant receipts to make getting paid back that much easier.

Dayuse

So your early morning flight got canceled but they put you on the red-eye later that night. You’ve got an entire day to kill. Now what?

Check out Dayuse, which offers up day rates for unused hotel rooms at a fraction of their overnight rates.

Take a nap, hit the pool, get some work done—whatever. It’s better than spending 16 hours at the airport, and it won’t cost all that much anyway.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90967296/travel-apps-delays-and-cancellations?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

Établi 2y | 9 nov. 2023, 06:40:05


Connectez-vous pour ajouter un commentaire

Autres messages de ce groupe

How China is leading the humanoid robots race

I’ve worked at the bleeding edge of robotics innovation in the United States for almost my entire professional life. Never before have I seen another country advance so quickly.

In

4 juil. 2025, 09:20:03 | Fast company - tech
‘There is nothing that Aquaphor will not fix’: The internet is in love with this no-frills skin ointment

Aquaphor has become this summer’s hottest accessory.

The no-frills beauty staple—once relegated to the bottom of your bag, the glove box, or a bedside drawer—is now dangling from

3 juil. 2025, 23:50:07 | Fast company - tech
Is Tesla screwed?

Elon Musk’s anger over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was evident this week a

3 juil. 2025, 17:10:05 | Fast company - tech
The fight over who gets to regulate AI is far from over

Welcome to AI DecodedFast Company’s weekly new

3 juil. 2025, 17:10:03 | Fast company - tech
How your data is collected and what you can do about it

You wake up in the morning and, first thing, you open your weather app. You close that pesky ad that opens first and check the forecast. You like your weather app, which shows hourly weather forec

3 juil. 2025, 10:10:05 | Fast company - tech