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FlightView For Android Tracks Flights and Informs You Of Their Inevitable Delays [Androidapps]

FlightView For Android Tracks Flights and Informs You Of Their Inevitable Delays [Androidapps]FlightView just touched down out there, allowing Android owners to track individual flights, organize trips, check for delays, and more. And at only $1 (or free with ads), it\’s worth it although it saves you an anticipatory headache.

The app lets travelers track flights and check weather at over 900 airports internationally. True jet setters can organize their trips, including hotel, rental car information and more. Social networking integration makes it easy to keep your designated pick-up familiar with your flight\’s status, and a homescreen widget keeps those pesky delays visible.

FlightView is already available for iPhone, Blackberry, and Palm, but if R2-D2 and C-3P0 taught us anything, it\’s that a Droid can definitely be a handy travel companion. $1 [FlightView]

FlightView For Android Tracks Flights and Informs You Of Their Inevitable Delays [Androidapps]

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