Calgary Herald

App covers all the travel bases

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WHAT’S NEW • Planning a trip and looking for some recommenda­tions? A new app aggregates informatio­n from guidebooks, local and internatio­nal publicatio­ns and friends to provide useful suggestion­s.

The iphone app called Wenzani was developed by travel guide company Lonely Planet. It enables users to compare reviews on restaurant­s, bars, shops, hotels and other attraction­s.

“There might be a restaurant that is reviewed by Sfgate, Time Out and Frommer’s,” said Jenny Fielding, the CEO of Wenzani, referring to the San Francisco Chronicle website and the listings and travel publicatio­ns.

“We’re wrapping that all together and saying that the ability to compare social opinions with expert reviews is what people want.”

Reviews from publishers are provided alongside opinions from Lonely Planet, the makers of the app, as well as Time Out and Frommer’s, companies that have traditiona­lly been considered competitor­s in the travel guide space.

“We think to really give the user a robust experience that’s tailored to them that different publishers will resonate at different times,” she explained.

Relying on a Twitter-like model, the users choose which publishers and people they are interested in, and are then able to see their reviews of venues. They can also add their own opinions.

Wenzani’s algorithm displays venues within the app that are most contextual­ly relevant to the user, taking into account their location to find venues near them. It is designed to serve as a companion to the travel guide rather than a replacemen­t.

“The idea is that you’re really looking for points of interest and short bits of informatio­n as opposed to deep texts on history and some of the other stuff that those guidebooks do,” she said.

The app also provides informatio­n such as address, websites, phone numbers and in some cases entrance fees, or hours of operation.

Venues can also be explored visually on a map.

The app is still in beta, so there are some limitation­s and won’t remain free as premium content is added, such as booking restaurant, hotel and event tickets directly through the app.

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