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The application in the air says goodbye, and recommends the competition

The application in the air says goodbye, and recommends the competition

The makers of the popular travel app App in the Air have announced that they will have the app and necessary servers available in October It will be deactivated. “Our last flight will land soon,” she writes. The app is no longer available in the App Store, and as of October 19 there are no plans to export the data.

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The company “despite its best efforts” was unable to “navigate the ever-changing and challenging business landscape.” The app alone has over 20,000 reviews in the App Store and operates on a subscription model. Support will also only be offered until October 19 and can be reached via email at [email protected]. The creators thanked both the users and the development team. “Your contributions have been invaluable in providing our users with the best possible experience. We hope that the memories created and connections made will continue to inspire your love of aviation,” the eloquent message reads.

The in the Air app makes travel easier, especially for frequent flyers. The app allows flights to be planned and tracked, often with greater accuracy than was possible using airline apps. There were check-in functions, real-time notifications and later the ability to book flights directly. At its peak, the app is said to have had six million users around the world. In the Air started on iPhone, but has recently become available for Android and has also run on watchOS and Android smartwatches.

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App in the Air does not currently plan to automatically refund subscription fees. Instead, you have to commit Apple support (App Store), Google (Play Store), or Samsung (Galaxy Store) if applicable to request a refund. The export data is available in the form of a text file and sent via email – and it's still unclear what users can do with it. Anyone who has purchased travel, insurance and/or eSIM cards via the Air app should not face any difficulties, as they are offered through service providers.

App in the Air suggests rivals TripIt and its own Pro service as a potential alternative. They are currently showing there Also discount to. In addition to TripIt (Pro), there is also Flighty, which has been very popular for several years.




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