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8 Travel Tech Hacks You Probably Didn’t Know Before

Last updated: May 14, 2024 1:59 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
8 Travel Tech Hacks You Probably Didn't Know Before

Traveling is always an exciting and important moment in your life. You have plans that you have already thought about and you just can not wait to hit the road with your friends, colleagues or loved ones. Whether you are on a solo or group trip, it can become a hassle if not planned under the right considerations.


But don’t fret; you can still achieve an optimal experience with just the right tactics or hacks into your travel plans. You can utilize some of the best technological tools and tricks to make the most out of your travel plans. With that said, let’s have a look at some of these tech hacks right away.

8 Travel Tech Hacks You Probably Didn't Know Before

1.   Secure Your Paper Work With Digital Scanning

One of the major problems that most travelers complain about is the paperwork. These include securing passports, identity cards, travel itinerary details, tickets, booking passes, and insurance documents. Keeping track of these documents and also securing them during the travel is a major responsibility and can impact your travel experience.


You can easily solve this issue by creating copies with digital scanning features available on smartphones and tablets. It means you are creating a backup of your documents. We always recommend scanning these documents on the iPhone’s scanner app offline and also synchronizing the cloud backup so you can access them anytime anywhere.

Now you do not have to worry about taking your documents out of the luggage bag whenever required and you can show the digital print to the personnel.


2.   Smartly Book Your Transport Before Even Landing

You will not hear much about amenities-focused transport during travel because our focus is on reliable and cost-effective travel. But in reality, you must consider transport options with access to amenities like free Wi-Fi, charging ports, an entertainment system, and legroom.

Meanwhile, some public transport in the UK have access to Wi-Fi and few amenities but those may not cater to every travel choice, especially long-distance travel. For instance, if you are traveling with a group of colleagues or family, you can hire a minibus with driver to access all amenities catering to your travel needs.


This way you are not only hiring a professional local driver, but you can also create a personalized experience with the right choice of a minibus.

3.   Make Travel Personalized With Applications

Mobile applications have left a profound impact on our daily lives. From daily work to entertainment, mobile applications pave the way for personalized experiences. The same goes for your travel where you can plan efficiently with the right locations, prices, and packages.

One of the best approaches we consider is checking flight details from Google Flights. From here, you can start by adding all the details about your travel and Google will recommend the flights that suit best your needs.


You can also consider different booking apps for reservations, accommodations, museums or tickets to receive accurate quotes instantly. Remember, the trick is to receive a personalized quote during trip planning. This tactic will save you a lot of important time and money to save on your travel experience.

Plus, flight booking through applications also grants unique perks like purchase points that you can utilize for good discounts and deals for future flights.

These apps also allow users to track the real-time prices of reservations and flights. You do not have to pay high prices for flights or hotel reservations. But instead, your plan must include tracking the prices by setting up price change alerts. This way once a price change falls under your budget, you will be able to make an informed decision for your travel. 


4.   Attach Trackers To Your Luggage

Long-distance travel is prone to mishaps that can impact your plans. But there are always different hacks that can aid in making your travel uninterrupted. One of the most recommended hacks that are not only travel-optimized but also ensures security is adding trackers to your luggage.

These trackers like Apple AirTag are highly optimized for tracking your belongings right from your phone’s Find My application, no matter where you are. Plus, you can put one in all of your family’s luggage to enhance the security.


Especially, when you are traveling on public transport, it is easy to lose track of your luggage and it can even get exchanged among passengers. A tracker is a great way to minimize the risk of losing your luggage.

5.   Use Mobile Hotspot Instead Of Public Wi-Fi

Not many people insist on using a mobile hotspot for internet access. It is because public Wi-fi is easily accessible granting you a quick internet connection. But did you know that these quick internet connections are also a hub for dangerous cyberattacks and identity theft? Not to mention, most public Wi-Fis are spotty with unoptimised internet connections, making them unreliable for travelers.


For that instance, adding a package of internet hotspots will give your solo or group travel relief of internet access that is both reliable and secure. You do not have to purchase a portable hotspot since you can easily create one on your phone.

6.   Use Offline Google Maps

As said earlier, you will not always have access to the internet during your trip. A major question arises, how are you going to use maps while traveling? One small trick is to use Google Maps offline mode to stay on the course and sail smoothly to the destination.


With an offline map, you receive the data of directions without any sort of internet connection. However, you will need a connection for fetching traffic data.

7.   Using Mobile Phones To Translate Text

Apart from no internet connection, you might also want to consider a translation service while visiting a country with a foreign language. While you can not have a tour guide with you all the time, you can add a neat trick of using Apple’s Translate application.

Whether you are traveling through a local transport, or need to translate a sign or a restaurant menu, all you need to do is to open the Translate app and access the camera to select the text for translation.


8.   Do Not Throw Away Business Cards

This one is an actual lifesaver in the worst-case scenario yet the most neglected one. While visiting for your hotel bookings, they will also hand out business cards. While putting these cards into a useless pocket will be the first course of action, it is highly recommended to keep it in your wallet or purse at least.

The main reason behind it is that when you are traveling to a foreign country in an unfamiliar language, you might want to communicate with drivers or locals. If your phone does not have an internet connection or has drained its battery, these business cards will help you to communicate your destination with the locals.

Final Words

Travel is meant to be a top-notch experience, combined with safety and reliability. Thanks to technological innovations and ease of access, travelers can now make well-informed decisions.

The end experience narrows down to solo or group travelers and how long you will be traveling.


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