Helpful Airport Websites
Posted Fri, Aug 7th 2009, 00:25So the big day is here, and you’re ready to head to the airport. Here is some helpful information to make your life a bit easier that day.
Tracking your Flight Using Google
Get your flight's departure time promptly by using Google. All you have to do is type in your airline and flight number and Google will tell you whether your flight is on time or delayed. In a flash, just like that the results are right in front of you. You can get more detailed results when you click on the site providing this info: FlightStats
Parking your car
Before you head to the airport, take a look at BestParking, a site that will provide you with the lowest priced parking areas at the airport and near the airport. Now if you're renting a car at your destination, it also shows you inexpensive daily and monthly parking rates throughout major cities in the US. BestParking is a free parking search engine that steers drivers towards the cheapest and most convenient parking facilities in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and all major airports.
Before you head to the airport, take a look at BestParking, a site that will provide you with the lowest priced parking areas at the airport and near the airport. Now if you're renting a car at your destination, it also shows you inexpensive daily and monthly parking rates throughout major cities in the US. BestParking is a free parking search engine that steers drivers towards the cheapest and most convenient parking facilities in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and all major airports.
Waiting for your flight
If you are planning a trip soon FlightWait will help you check out airport delays throughout the country. The site takes data from the Federal Aviation Association and creates it into an easy to read map showing airport delays. All you have to do is enter the zip code, departure city, or the appropriate airport code. Delays are color coded flight lines shown on a map.
If you are planning a trip soon FlightWait will help you check out airport delays throughout the country. The site takes data from the Federal Aviation Association and creates it into an easy to read map showing airport delays. All you have to do is enter the zip code, departure city, or the appropriate airport code. Delays are color coded flight lines shown on a map.
Looking for free internet access
Free WiFi can make all the difference in the world if you’re waiting to board a flight, or you’re on a really long airport layover and have your laptop with you. To see listed airports with free WiFi, check out WiFiFreeSpot on your laptop, blackberry, or any web-enabled phone. The site is organized alphabetically by States and Counties, which makes it easy for you to see if your airport is on the list!
When your Plane Lands
ArrivedOK, is a mobile tool for travelers like you to instantly notify your friends and family when you arrive at your destination. The site detects when your phone is turned on when you land and sends out a message to the person(s) picking you up letting them know of your arrival!
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