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App in the Air says goodbye, recommends competition

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The makers of popular travel application App in the Air have announced that they will have both the app and the necessary servers available in October. will be disabled“Our last flight is about to land,” you write. The app is no longer available in the App Store, and there will be no plans to export data as of October 19.

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The company “despite its best efforts” has not managed to cope with the “constantly changing and challenging business landscape.” The app alone received over 20,000 App Store reviews and worked on a subscription model. Support will also be provided only until October 19 and can be reached by email at support@appintheair.com. The creators thanked both the users and the development team. It clearly states, “Your contribution to providing our users with the best possible experience has been invaluable. We hope the memories made and connections made will continue to inspire your love of aviation.”

App in the Air served to make travel easier, especially for frequent travelers. Apps allowed flights to be planned and tracked – and often more accurately than was possible with the airlines’ apps. There was a check-in function, real-time notifications and the ability to book flights directly for later. At its peak, the app is said to have six million users worldwide. The app In the Air debuted on the iPhone, but was also recently available for Android and runs on watchOS and smartwatches with Android.

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App in the Air does not currently plan to automatically refund subscription fees. Instead, you have to stick to it apple support (App Store), Google (Play Store) or, if applicable, request a refund at Samsung (Galaxy Store). Export data is available as a text file and sent via email – what users can do with it is still unclear. Anyone who has purchased travel, insurance and/or eSIM through App in the Air should not have any difficulties, as these were offered through service providers.

App in the Air suggests its competitor TripIt and its Pro service as a possible alternative. They are currently offering there discount also To. In addition to TripIt (Pro), there is also Flyte, which has been very popular for many years.


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