
Unfortunately, even these aren’t enough most of the times. Most frequent flyers usually have an arsenal of apps in their pockets, ranging from the airline’s official apps to live air traffic apps like Flightradar24. I don’t know about you, but that’s a lot of work right before my flight. Without knowing the up-to-date status of your flight, you could be faced with unexpected delays, rescheduling, gate changes, all of which lead to high levels of frustration, stress and you may even have to go through the efforts of walking from one gate to another at the last minute, at times even change airport terminals. When you’re set to travel by air, tracking your flight status is something you must do all the time. Who knew flight tracking apps could be so delightfully good? If you’re looking for the best live flight tracking app for iPhone and iPad, look no further than Flighty. Get Notified about Flight Delays, Gate Changes, Baggage Claim, and more. TMO's Apple Watch social networking app list has you covered.In Featured, iPad, iPhone Flighty is the Best Live Flight Tracking App for iPhone and iPad

The app lets you plan your trips and build itineraries, save home and work locations, find car2go and bike share locations, request Uber rides, and more. Sorting out public transportation routes and schedules is so much easier with Transit (free) on your iPhone, and now on your Apple Watch, too. Stay on top of your travel itinerary with TripIt Transit App The Apple Watch app shows your important trip details on your wrist, and with TripIt Pro (US$48.99 a year) you get real-time flight alerts, too. TripIt (free) keeps track of your travel plans such as flights, hotel reservations, car rentals, and more. Manage your travels from your wrist with these Apple Watch apps TripIt

TMO put together a list with some of our favorite travel-related apps that offer Apple Watch support so you can get around like a seasoned expert all from your wrist. Road warriors, frequent travelers, vacationers, and just-around-towners all have something in common: They need the right tools to figure out where they're going.
