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Mega-convenient application for mobile and tablets for searching flights

BlogoItaliano has repeatedly written about the convenience of finding cheap flights through Aviasales.ru. The largest meta-search engine for airline tickets has made another step towards travelers. Thanks to the development and improvement of mobile applications for iOS and Android, it has now become much more convenient to search for flights from a mobile phone or tablet.

For those who still don't know what Aviasales is, let's go back to basics. This is the largest Russian meta-search engine for flights, which compares information on 728 airlines, 40 agencies and 5 booking systems, allowing you to quickly find the most convenient and cheapest flights around the world, as well as instantly buy your favorite airline tickets online. In more detail about the search engine itself and its features, I already wrote here, and therefore we will move on to the mobile applications themselves.

So, if you are a happy owner of an iPhone, iPad or a device running on Android, now you can install the application in your “device” and search in any place convenient for you. The application is intuitive, convenient and has a whole range of useful functions, including:

  • The ability to purchase tickets directly from your mobile phone or tablet
  • A wide selection of all kinds of filters for selecting those search options that are important to you
  • Convenient built-in "Price Calendar", which allows you to compare the cost of tickets depending on the date of the proposed trip
  • Multicurrency
  • Ability to forward a ticket to any email
  • Search History
  • And many more useful things to make life easier for the air traveler

The application is intuitive and convenient.

Well, in order to have a clear example of how the application functions, here is a short video from the developers:

Where to download and how much

application absolutely free, and you can download it and find out more details at the following links.

  • For iPhone and iPad on the Appstore
  • For Android devices on Google Play

Well, in the traditional way, you can search for tickets using the form below:



Successful flights without overpayments to you :)

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