Continuously published since 1982, Salk International's Airport Transit Guide has been the premier guide for frequent air travelers. Now in its 25th edition, the guide includes time and money saving information on getting to and from over 460 airports worldwide as well as related city transit tips. The guide has been heavily praised by travel insiders, and has also been frequently used by major companies and organizations including AAA and American Express.
Salk International's Airport Transit Guide has existed for 29 years as a printed guidebook. However the company wanted to move into a digital format by offering the guide as a Smartphone Application. This would provide a new distribution channel to the company, as well as save on printing costs and enable the company to give immediate updates to its customers.
The company decided to launch the app on Apple's iOS platform, which includes the iPhone, iPad and iPod. The diversity of device types, as well as the international popularity of the iPhone made it an ideal choice for initial launch. Android and BlackBerry versions are planned for the future.
From a consumer perspective, this also made sense as a large number of travelers already carry their iPhone or iPad with them, and it would be more convenient than carrying a physical printed guide.
The printed version of the guide included 460 airports around the world, as well as specific information for all the transit services to and from each airport. This included obvious things like taxis, but also lesser known options like busses, shuttles, trains, limos, private drivers, and even helicopters. In most cases, the guide focuses on helping travelers find simple, quick, and cheap transit options that will get them directly to their destination. Its primary objective is to make it possible for the traveler to choose the fastest, the cheapest and optimum means of transportation.
With so much data, it was important to find a developer that could design an app to provide all the information in a simple and easy to read manner, but also make the app easily updateable to provide the most relevant information possible.
As an international travel app, the company was also concerned about international data rates and phone usage restrictions on flights, and so it was also important that the app be completely self-contained so that people could use the app without requiring a data connection.