Sunday, February 12, 2017

How Smartphones Have Changed Travel

I just recently came across a really interesting article about how much different travel is now that we have smartphones. Some of the points made in the article about what people do differently now that they have these gadgets include:
  • No more paper tickets. These days, people get their flight confirmation emailed to them. They can access this email from their smartphones. In fact, in many places, you can use a barcode on the email to check in to your flight and pass through security so that you don’t need to print anything else out at all.
  • Stay up to date on flight delays and changes. You can use the mobile web to check in on this information. You can also sometimes have airlines send those changes to you via text message.
  • No more carrying maps around with you at your new destination. Why carry around a map when your phone’s GPS will provide turn-by-turn directions for you?
  • Stop asking for recommendations. You no longer have to ask locals for recommendations on the best restaurants or stores to shop in. Just sign on to your phone and check the reviews on sites like Yelp.
I can definitely see how some of these things are really good changes for travelers. I think GPS is a great feature especially for families that are trying to get around with impatient kids. However, I don’t think that we should go overboard with stuff like this.

I’d still rather get recommendations about local places from the people who I run into on my travels. And I’d prefer to do my research into hotel deals before I go on a trip rather than relying on location-based deals to pop up on my phone. I think it’s just a matter of balance.

Do you use phone apps or the mobile web to assist you in your travel? Have your travel experiences changed a lot in recent years as a result?
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