How Mobile Apps Can Save Your Trip | Guest Post

How Mobile Apps Can Save Your Trip | Amanda Haggerty – Guest Post

Earlier this month, we sat down with Amanda Haggerty to discuss her recent experience with travel and mobile app technology.

I was on a press trip for the past week in Mexico, so I spent some time in both O’Hare and Cancun’s main airport while waiting for my flights. In both cases, I overheard folks talking about needing to find more information about their flights because their flights had been delayed, which caused a slough of problems for the next legs of their journeys.

Airline mobile app issues

The biggest issue? The airlines’ mobile apps weren’t updating like they should.

My Frontier app never updated to say our flight was delayed by over an hour. Honestly, that in and of itself could be enough for me to cut ties with an airline. I needed the app for two simple reasons, flight schedules and my boarding pass. And only one of those functions served a purpose on my trip. The app never even updated to say what gate our flight was at.

#FirstWorldProblems for sure, but frustrating nonetheless.

Apps for customer service since customer service desks abandoned

Folks were frantically reaching out to customer service agents through the apps trying to ensure they wouldn’t be sleeping in an airport when their flights landed at 9 p.m. Why? Because the service desks were largely abandoned. In-person service agents are being replaced by digital ones and when our apps aren’t working, we’re out of luck.

Mainstream mobile technology is great, until it isn’t

At the same time, other folks were updating seat assignments or trying their best to get on the upgrade list. Travel has become so much less complicated because of apps (thank you mobile boarding passes) but it is also so much harder when things go wrong.

Small businesses can feel intimidated by these major corporations that have these highly complex apps, but there is no need to feel that way; if someone needs something, it doesn’t matter if your app cost $1,000 or $100,000 because if it doesn’t work, it cannot help them.

No mobile app = no help at all

And, if it doesn’t exist, it definitely can’t help anyone.

I cannot stress enough how much more efficient my life is because of travel apps for transit by land or by air. I love being able to pull up a specific mobile app and know (generally) if my plane will be on time or if I have time to go grab another coffee. They’ve made our lives so much easier simply by existing.

I don’t need a fancy interface, I just need real time information so my travels can be smooth sailing.

Should you need help with your business getting in the air, or on the map, with a mobile app for your business, contact Unleashed Mobile Apps to get started.

I founded Unleashed Mobile Apps with the goal to help small business owners bring their visions to life.
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