Sam Travel Assistant App Review

Being organized while traveling can prove to be a challenge sometimes. You’ve got multiple reservations to keep track of, including seat numbers to remember, departure and arrival times, and addresses to remember. Not to mention the chance that your flight could be delayed, the weather could change, or there could be traffic along your route.

What if there was a simple way to keep track of ALL of these things and more? I am so excited to share with you guys today what has to be one of my favorite new travel Apps!

Meet Sam :]

Sam is your new favorite 24/7 travel assistant! Available on both Android and iOS, Sam is completely free and is ready to help us be more organized while traveling.

Simply upload all of your travel info as you book it, and Sam will do the rest. If you have a gate change or flight delay, Sam will alert you and let you know. If the weather prediction changes for your trip, Sam will let you know so that you can dress accordingly.

I’ve taken some screen shots of a sample itinerary to give you guys a more in depth feel for the app. Here is a sample trip to Brussels (not unrealistic for me since I love Belgium so much!)

I’ve opened a couple of the options to show you what that will look like below.

As you can see, all of the information you could need is here in one place.

On another sample trip to Paris, I noticed that the option for a city guide was available. I checked that out and found it super helpful! Here is what that looked like:

Super useful, right? I think so! Up until now, I have generally typed out all of the information I needed into one place so that I could keep up with it. While this works, it does take up a lot of time. It also does not help me when my flights have been delayed or cancelled. I would have to check several different items while traveling to make sure that nothing had changed or that I was not going to miss my flights or trains.

I am most definitely going to be using Sam on my upcoming trips. Traveling is about exploring new (or familiar) places, not worrying about reservations! Time to start relaxing and exploring more 🙂 Download Sam today!

-Haley

 

*This is a collaborative post

7 thoughts on “Sam Travel Assistant App Review

  1. Tim Harlow – I own an investment advisory firm, TH Financial. My passions are the outdoors, photography (mainly landscapes and abstracts), and cars.
    Tim Harlow says:

    Really interesting. How long have you used Sam, and does it compromise any of your secure information?

    • I have been using it for a couple of months now! I’ve not experienced any any sort of security issues with the app!

      • Tim Harlow – I own an investment advisory firm, TH Financial. My passions are the outdoors, photography (mainly landscapes and abstracts), and cars.
        Tim Harlow says:

        Awesome. Thanks.

  2. kagould17 – Not much to tell. After working for 3 companies over 43+ years (38 years 7 months with my last company), I finally got that promotion I had waited my entire career for……retirement. I have been exploring this new career for the past 7+ years and while it is not always exciting, the chance to do what I want for myself and my family instead of what my company wants has been very fulfilling. Early on, there was a long list of projects in my “to-do” hopper and I attacked these projects with a vengeance for the first 9 months of retirement. Eventually, my brain told me that this was not what retirement was about, so it took me another 5 months before my industriousness again took over and I attacked another line of projects, this time somewhat shorter and less complicated, as well as many new projects related to the family weddings in 2016. After going hard for 6 weeks and 3 weddings, my body was telling me to relax, then the flu bug hit and as soon as that was done with me, my sciatic acted up. No rest for the wicked. In 2020 and 2021, the Covid 19 pandemic changed the whole retirement gig. I was lucky to not be still working, for sure. I enjoy photography, gardening, working with my hands, walking, cycling, skiing, travelling, reading and creating special photo and video productions obtained in my first pastime. I may never become wealthy in any of these pursuits, but I already feel I am rich in life experiences far beyond any expectation.
    kagould17 says:

    Great suggestion. Now all we have to do is figure out how to get decent enough mobile service when we travel to other countries. Tried to get a local SIM card in our recent trip to France and everyone in the stores there looked at me like I was crazy, so we just relied on Wifi which meant when we were out and about, we had no backup. North American (Canada in particular) and European carriers need to develop more partnerships to stop the horrendous cost of roaming charges.

    • I know what you mean! On my recent trip to Europe I almost tried to get a local SIM card but decided not to. I ended up paying $10 a day to use my regular data plan. Hopefully I can figure out something more cost efficient next time!

  3. roninjax – Florida, U.S.A. – Throughout all my years of work in various positions it seems like I've mostly enjoyed sharing my thoughts on paper and through speaking engagements, informing and encouraging. I desire to do my part in sharing and currently feel the need to focus on travel-related subjects as well as life experiences. I look forward to our journeys together, around the world.
    roninjax says:

    It looks like a very useful tool. Thanks.

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