Web/iOS: Travel planning typically includes a lot of research. When you’re planning a trip with stops in different cities, the research can be even more time-consuming. Eightydays can help.
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The web version of the tool, currently in beta, only includes cities in Europe. Their free iOS version includes United States travel, too. To use either app, you simply select your dates and origin city and Eightydays will come up with an itinerary, complete with cost. You can choose from one other city or a few different cities, too. If you don’t like their suggestions, you can hit “Shuffle” to get a different itinerary. Your itinerary will also include how many nights you’ll spend in each city.
They break down prices by flight and lodging, and you can hit the link to Airbnb, Hotels.com or Skyscanner to book the tickets you need to take that particular trip. Even if you don’t use those sites to book your travel or you don’t stick to the itinerary completely, it’s a useful time-saving tool for researching a multi-city trip. To check it out for yourself, head to the links below.
Eightydays [Apple Store]
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