10 Of The Best Travel Apps For Cheap Flights, Quick Hotels And More

This is a holiday travel game changer.
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Most travelers already know how to search Kayak for flights or Hotels.com for rooms. But holiday travel season is a monster that calls for reinforcements.

We’ve compiled a lineup of the most highly regarded and expert-vetted travel apps that will prevent headaches on your journey over the river, through the woods or to an exotic island. Take a look: 

1. For cheap flights at the last minute: Hopper

For comprehensive ticket info, it really doesn’t get any better than Google Flights. The Hopper app, meanwhile, has special focus on price comparison over time, which lends extra confidence that you’re choosing the cheapest flight.

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2. For finding a hotel room fast: HotelTonight

Scroll the easy-to-read maps on HotelTonight for cheap hotel deals at the last minute and up to a week in advance. Keep in mind, though, that hotels sometimes overbook and therefore don’t honor reservations made on third-party sites: It may be worth calling the hotel directly after using the app to see if they’ll give you the deal themselves.

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3. To foresee flight delays: FlightAware

You can usually check your airline’s website or run a standard Google search for your flight number to see if it’s been cancelled or delayed. For those of us who prefer to be served, however, FlightAware sends push notifications with this information.

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4. For all things airport security: My TSA

My TSA was developed by the Transportation Security Administration itself, with a handy search feature that tells you whether certain items are accepted in carry-on luggage. You can also view real-time wait estimates for most airport security lines, to prepare for the slog before you arrive.

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5. To make sure you get the best seat: SeatGuru

Use SeatGuru when buying flights to see which seats have the most legroom, best carry-on storage, power outlets and more.

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6. For cheap gas on a road trip: GasBuddy

Tell GasBuddy your location, and get a list of gas stations in your proximity, with current prices per gallon so you can fill up at the cheapest one.

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7. For free audiobooks: Audio Books

The robust “Free Books” section of the Audio Books app by audiobooks.com works for road-trippers who don’t have a fancy audiobooks subscription but would like a title to pass the time.

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8. For workouts on the road: RunGo

You won’t get lost trotting around Grandma’s neighborhood with RunGo. Plan a route beforehand, and let the app guide you with turn-by-turn audio instructions as you run. Or try one of their pre-planned routes submitted by users in cities and towns nationwide.

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9. For top-notch airport food: GateGuru

Sure, GateGuru promises to deliver real-time flight updates when you’re stuck in the airport. But its real selling point is a list of bars and restaurants in each terminal, complete with Yelp-like customer reviews.

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10: For storing boarding passes in one place: Apple Wallet

Perhaps the best app for this is already on your phone: For Apple users, the Wallet app stores mobile boarding passes in, well, a virtual wallet, so you aren’t fumbling for your confirmation email in the security line. On an Android, PassWallet does the trick.

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Mental Health Apps
Talkspace(01 of10)
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If you're feeling overwhelmed or need help managing anxiety, waiting a few days to talk to someone can feel like an eternity. Talkspace allows users to connect with licensed therapists anonymously in order to talk out what's on their minds. The program has several payment plan options, from unlimited message therapy for $25 per week, to 30 minutes of live video therapy for $29. The app is available for iOS andAndroid users. (credit:Talkspace)
Mood 24/7(02 of10)
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Whether you're already seeking help from a professional or just personally interested in the fluctuations of your emotions, Mood 24/7 is designed to be a more consistent form of help. Users are encouraged to monitor their moods through a daily question sent via text message. The program, which employs technology licensed by Johns Hopkins University, even gives you the option to share your progress with your family, friends and doctors. (credit:Caiaimage/Sam Edwards via Getty Images)
Happify(03 of10)
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Happify is an app designed to increase your joy and sharpen your emotional resiliency. The program offers games, videos and the latest happiness research in order to help retrain the brain and banish negative thoughts. The app is available for iOS and Android users. (credit:Happify/Apple)
PTSD Coach(04 of10)
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Created by the VA's National Center for PTSD, PTSD Coach provides users with information and exercises to help manage stress and depression after trauma. The app's features include a monitoring tool to track stress symptoms and links to hotlines and other resources for friends and family. The service is available on a desktop and for iOS and Android users. (credit:Vstock LLC via Getty Images)
MoodTune(05 of10)
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If a game is more your style, try this training tool developed by mental health experts. MoodTune uses task-based tricks to help manage depression and anxiety and was developed after nearly 10 years of research. It also provides tools to help you track and manage your condition. Looking for more apps specifically aimed to help you manage anxiety? Try some of these. (credit:MoodTune)
Personal Zen(06 of10)
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Personal Zen is another app that takes therapy techniques and morphs them into an engaging game, complete with relaxing music. Players are prompted to trace the path of one cartoon character through the scenic grass. Researchers built the game's concept around a cognitive technique known as attention-bias modification training. Its goal is to help users alleviate anxiety, NPR reported. (credit:Personal Zen)
Optimism(07 of10)
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Optimism is a self-tracking tool, designed to help the user identify what elements influence their emotional and mental well-being. The app helps detect patterns in health behaviors, then offers strategies based on those patterns. The goal is to ultimately help users self-identify specific mental health triggers. The free program is available on the web and for iPhones and iPads. (credit:Daniel Grizelj via Getty Images)
Crisis Text Line(08 of10)
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Founded by DoSomething.org contributors, this 24-hour texting hotline provides realtime emotional support for young adults. Crisis Text Line is designed to be a safe outlet for anyone to reach out to when they're struggling with a mental health issue, whether it's feeling depressed, bullied or anxious. The service is run by crisis counselors and is completely confidential and free of charge. To reach the helpline, text START to 741741. (credit:Daniel Grill via Getty Images)
Headspace(09 of10)
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Headspace is all about making meditation simple. The program offers users a way to learn how to do the practice and gives them the resources to do it for 10 minutes each day. Research shows a few minutes of meditation has multiple health and happiness perks. The app is available for iPhone and Android devices. (credit:Headspace/Apple)
Lantern(10 of10)
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Lantern offers daily sessions and one-on-one coaching on a subscription basis. The program utilizes a team of researchers, technologists and clinicians who transform cognitive behavioral therapy techniques into simple exercises. Plans are personalized to each user based on an initial self-assessment. The service will also extend to include a program for eating disorders, Bloomberg reported. Lantern is available for a computer or mobile device. (credit:Westend61 via Getty Images)

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