Android Apps for Travel Organising

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Has anyone found any useful apps on the android market for tracking travel and bookings?
The two I've come across are:

Tripit - travel organiser for Android - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tripit&feature=search_result

Of course you need to have a tripit account and email them details of your itinerary etc, one of the handy features that Tripit provides is that they can add appointments into calendars (which i subsequently have set to profiles so it automatically goes into airplane mode etc..)

CheckMyTrip Mobile Companion - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.amadeus.cmt.client.android

Admitedly, I haven't used this one yet, but I assume its the same as using the checkmytrip website.

There are others out there, that I haven't tried:
FlightStats for Android - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.conducivetech.android
Flightrack - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mobiata.flighttrack
myBuddy TravelPlanner - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mybuddy
Pageonce Travel - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.netgate.android.tt


Anyone used these and have any feedback? or know of others?
 
I always used to use Worldmate on my BlackBerry. When I switched over to an Android phone I just downloaded that. It might not have quite as many features as the BlackBerry version but I still really like it.
 

I use this on my phone, its a fantastic app at that, adds your reservations from QFF account automatically, shows your seat requests/Seat number, aircraft type, flight map and heaps more and I feel its much more feature rich than Tripit overall, but the best part is.... the PRO version is only $0.99 :cool:

My phone came with a flight status app already installed (Gamin-Asus A50) and I have been using the Garmin Maps a fair bit as well (Lifetime updates included :cool:)

For entertainment I use the TuneIn radio app, its good but I wouldn't dare use it outside of my home network, could turn out very nasty

I also have the AA and BA mobile apps, the AA one is good for checking oneworld carrier flight times and comes with AA soduku for killing time on the plane (I suck at it:lol:). And the BA one is pretty useless unless you travel with BA frequently
 
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