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Get your big fat real time flight arrival map from ArrivedOK.mobi

15 Mar   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: ArrivedOK News

The heading reads like a rap…

No geo service these days can live without a Google Maps mashup. Following the implementation of geotagging, we added these shareable personal maps of real time flight arrivals. ‘Real time’ means that the arrival markers appear on the map immediately when you turn your mobile after your landing – altogether with SMS, email and social network notifications. The markers bear the arrival info (where, when) and provide ‘Search nearby’ link. Red markers are past arrivals, yellow are forthcoming ones.

Click on the picture below to see how it looks like.

Get your real time flight arrival map from ArrivedOK.mobi

ArrivedOK.mobi Now Supports Geotagging

26 Feb   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: Air Travel, Applications, ArrivedOK News, Community, How-to, Mobile 2.0, Travel, Travel Apps

ArrivedOK now passes geographical coordinates of the travel destinations from its database to Twitter, so every arrival tweet is now geotagged, enabling your followers to see on a map the place where you just landed and have additional context when viewing tweets.

Though Twitter website does not display geotags yet, the growing number of third party applications does, for instance, such popular clients as Echofon, TweetDeck, Seesmic. Examples of other location-based Twitter apps are: Happn.in and Trendsmap.

Enable geotagging in your Twitter account

Enabling geotagging in Twitter

By default the geotagging service is disabled for Twitter users. This means that you have to opt-in to sharing your location and this can only be done through the Settings page on twitter.com.

Follow these links right now to enable geotagging in Twitter:

mobile – twitter.com/account/settings/geo
desktop – twitter.com/account/settings

How it looks like

Now your ArrivedOK tweets will be geotagged and marked with an icon of some kind, depending on what Twitter app you use. Clicking the icon will open a map for you – in the app window or in your browser; some apps display Google Maps, some use Yahoo.

See below the example of Arrivedok geotagging in TweetDeck client. Happy landings!

Example of Arrivedok geotagging - TweetDeck client for Twitter

ArrivedOK – “The Personal Flight Arrival Tracker” – automatically tracks your arrival at airports worldwide and instantly alerts your friends and family by SMS, email, via weblogs and social media – right at the moment you turn on your phone after the landing.
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Use ArrivedOK together with TripIt if you travel a lot

01 Jul   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: Air Travel, Applications, Flight Trackers, How-to, Travel Apps

My last travel consisted of 6 flights (the guy was flying from Russia to Beijing, Singapore, Jakarta, and all the way back. Click a city name to see how ArrivedOK auto-updates his Twitter status – Editor). Entering all of them into ArrivedOK manually might take time. Fortunately ArrivedOK is integrated with TripIt, so all I needed to do was just forwarding all my booking confirmation emails and e-tickets to TripIt and then importing those records to ArrivedOK. Follow these steps to do it:

  1. You should have a registration with TripIt.com. If you don’t, go to their website and sign-up.
  2. Forward all your booking confirmation emails and e-tickets to plans@tripit.com
  3. Assuming you have an ArrivedOK account, sign-in to ArrivedOK and select New Record. You will see “Import from Tripit” link.
  4. Click it and ArrivedOK will import all your new flights and will offer you to edit them. At that stage you can specify your cell phone to track and notifications for all of your flights. Or you can do this later.
  5. Don’t forget to make the newly imported records ‘Active’ by clicking the button in the Records Menu.

Now you are ready to fly. Happy landings!

'Singapore Girls'

Two great traveler’s tools work together: ArrivedOK integrates with TripIt

26 May   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: Air Travel, Applications, ArrivedOK News, Travel, Travel Apps, Web 2.0

  • “Can I import trips from TripIt so I don’t have to fill everything in?”
  • “Linking to tripit.com – that would be really magic.”
  • “I use www.tripit.com for all my travels. Please use their RSS feed to create records for me.”

These are quotes from our beta-testers’ emails.

Following these requests we want to announce that ArrivedOK has just integrated with TripIt and made the import of flight records stored in TripIt available to its users. You can find that option at ‘Create event‘ page. It is really a one-click feature. Please check it out and let us know what you think about it.

Now ArrivedOK can import flight information from your TripIt

About TripIt

With today’s myriad of travel sites, even the most experienced traveler has their hands full managing all the details of a typical trip. Booking airline tickets, hotels, rental cars and restaurants leaves you with lots of separate pieces of paper. Throw in maps, directions, things to do, and weather and the chaos multiplies.

TripIt turns chaos into order by making it easy for anyone to:

  • Organize trip details into one master online itinerary — even if arrangements are booked at multiple travel sites
  • Automatically include maps, directions and weather in their master itinerary
  • Have the option to book restaurants, theatre tickets, activities and more right from within the online itinerary
  • Safely access travel plans online, share them, check-in for flights, or print an itinerary