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FlytoPlaces App Reviews

The FlytoPlaces app recently received 5 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given FlytoPlaces app an average rating of 4.00 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 6 ratings since its release on Jan 24 by Flight Level . Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about FlytoPlaces?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.20 out of 5

6 global ratings

5 Star
60%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
40%

5 Positive User Reviews for FlytoPlaces

Best App got Aviators!

What a fantastic app! Easy to use and find the absolutely best things to do while flying to a new city. Love that the developer is using some AI and new ways to look at taking a trip to a new city. Especially find it helpful in finding a new destination and love that they have some step by step directions on customs for the Bahamas! Looking forward to seeing where the next generations of this app go.

Thank you!!

Even as a corporate pilot I enjoy my time flying smaller aircraft around on personal trips to unique destinations. FlyToPlaces is the perfect companion for this while also offering detailed information on various destinations and recommendations. This is a top recommendation to my fellow aviators!

For pilots by a pilot

Here’s a fun and incredibly useful app that saves a lot of time for the pilot looking for new adventures. Whether they be family resort trips or skiing escapes, this app has it all at your fingertips with a plethora of information to help you decide what best fits your mission. Indeed, it may well provoke new mission goals! As someone who flies where I’m told for a living, it’s nice to have an app like this for fun time off!!

2 Negative User Reviews for FlytoPlaces

Underdelivers

I was attracted by the promise of A&P listings, but when I searched for a listing at my airport, which has several and 4 maintenance shops, the closest it showed was at an airport over 50 miles away. An attractive design, but I found it less than intuitive. It is sized for a phone, which makes too Sami on a tablet.

Nothing special.

The interface is clunky so finding destinations and events is frustrating. A Google search is no worse. The content is pretty thin. Finally, the “curated” experiences: can we close the book on that overwrought, overused puffery?