New app lets air travelers in Europe and around the world compare notes
March 19, 2010 // 1 CommentEezeeRator gives passengers the power to share info and impressions of airline service, compare fares and more in real time.
Want to complain about the rude flight attendant who is ignoring you? The lousy or overpriced in-flight food? Your four-hour delay sitting on the tarmac with not so much as a honey-roasted peanut in sight? There’s an app for that.
The free travel android application by Air Valid, called EzeeRator, gives power to the people — that is, the passengers — by allowing them a real-time forum to voice their rants and raves about over 1200 different airlines in real time. Their communications are posted to the Eezeer home page and also to their own Twitter accounts. Besides simply positing their thoughts, the app allows travellers to rate thei experience based on a number of criteria such as staff attitude, pucntuality, cleanliness of the plane. etc. using a system of stars. Other travellers can use the information and reviews — in seven languages! — to make judgments on which airlines to choose and which to shun as they shop for flights. EzeeRator, which also has a desktop version, has just been made available also as a free travel iphone application.
But EzeeRator does much more than simply allow travelers to vent. The app calls itself the Ultimate Airfare Search Engine, and it may well be. It lets you use you mobile device to search for the best travel deals and make online reservations for your next flight with Mobissimo. For those with heavy luggage, the app also has a relationship with FirstLuggage, to allow you to arrange for luggage pickup and dropoff.
EzeeRator could spell the end of frustrating airport delays…by making waiting for your flight much more interesting. For people looking to hook up on the road, EzeeRator lets travelers sign into their Twitter accounts, and also, through an agreement with boarding.fr in France (and other similar sites elsewhere) find other bored or stranded people in transit near you so you can grab a meal or a chat together in the airport. If you’re feeling green, there’s even a function that lets you buy carbon offset credits to make up for the jet fuel you’ll expend when you finally do get airborne.
Once you’re in flight, for airlines offering in-flight wifi, you can post a blow-by-blow description — and even photos and videos — of your experience from takeoff to landing to both EzeeRator’s own travel mobile social network EEZEER and to your Twitter account, where hopefully the airline will take some notice. Considering that hundreds of airlines have Twitter accounts, and over 100 of them follow @eezeer or @airvalid, it seems as if they are listening already.
Smartphone customers can learn more and find links to download the free for iphone or android at http://eezeerator.com/
Since 2007, Air Valid has provided information on over 1200 airlines, with hundreds of of thousands of certified comments on 47,000 flight numbers. The company provides a comprehensive comparison on in-flight entertainment for 157 airlines.
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