These five apps will keep you up to date on Covid-19 travel rules.

Do I need to wear a mask? Do I need to be vaccinated? Will I be able to go out to eat? It’s hard to keep up with frequently-changing COVID-19 travel restrictions that often vary wildly from location to location. Here are five apps that can help travelers be prepared for Covid-19-related rules applicable to their trip.

TripIt

TripIt organizes all of your itineraries and travel plans into a master itinerary that’s easy to follow. Its Traveler Resource Center is packed with info on Covid-19 regulations. There you can find out about mask guidelines, cancellation/refund/credit policies, and airline restrictions. The app also provides info on digital health passports, infection rates, and other Covid-19 info for your destination.

Omio

Omio’s Open Travel Index provides the latest COVID-19 travel information, including airline regulations, business closures, mask mandates, and more. You can also use Omio to book flights, buses, trains, and ferries, as well as search for information on specific countries to find out if there are any entry regulations or other COVID-19 guidelines to follow while you are there.

Airsiders Compass

Airsiders Compass recently came out with a Health App that sets out the rules for airlines around the world so you’ll be prepared with the right PPE and documentation necessary to fly. Health App also provides an overview of everything related to COVID-19 at airports, including restaurant closures and disinfection checkpoints.

Check & Fly

This iOS app, created by The Airports Council International, allows you to access health and safety information directly from airports. You receive direct communications from your designated airport(s) so you’re prepared for every aspect of your trip.

App in the Air

This all-in-one travel app allows you to check health and safety measures for your flights, receive flight change notifications, and learn about pandemic regulations at each of your destinations.

One more thing…

As always, it’s smart to check government agency websites such as the CDC and Travel.State.Gov for currentCovid-19  advisories and recommendations. It’s also a good idea to check out the map compiled by The International Air Transport Association that displays coronavirus travel restrictions and entry requirements in an easy-to-read format.

Twist’s Take: These five apps will keep you up to date on Covid-19 travel rules.