OAG flight information now available in speech on smart phones and mobile devices
OAG, the global travel and transport information company, announced today its involvement as a key content provider to the new Speereo Mobile Travel Service, a key component of the new Speereo Voice Translator 3.0 mobile application designed for business and leisure travellers.
OAG’s flight schedule and flight status information will offer worldwide flight schedules and real-time information on flight departures and arrivals from smart phones and mobile devices.
The software will enable the user to search an online flight timetable for any destination in the world and will show all convenient direct and connecting flight options, including from Low Cost airlines. It will also offer alternative flight options at airports in the area.
Consumers using the Speereo Mobile Travel Service will be able to track the status of particular flights themselves, or opt in to an SMS flight status alert service. The Flight Status content provided by OAG identifies a delay or cancellation and gives details about any terminal gate change and baggage information. Now travellers won’t need to worry about arriving too early at the airport or where to pick up their luggage.
The new Speereo Voice Translator is a phrase book covering 11 Asian and European languages, which includes about 4,000 most commonly used phrases including business, technical, medical and legal terms, colloquial phrases, idioms, and slang.
Speereo products, including the online flight timetable and flight status services from OAG, can be downloaded at www.speereovt.com
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John Alwyn-Jones
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