Plane Finder Free for iPhone - Plane Finder Free is a flight tracker that shows real-time air traffic on a 2D map.
Tap on any plane to view flight number and plane registration / tail number.
The app can show the location of more than 12,000 aircraft, which are tracked in real-time using ADS-B data
London Underground by Zuti - "London Underground 10" is a superb map and route planner for the London Underground, Overground and Docklands Light Railway (DLR) services. So you can make a quick exit when you leave the train we have now added exit information for all stations on the London Underground
Tuscany for Foodies - Tuscany for Foodies introduces you to the best of foodie Tuscany, from the butchers, bakers, and cheese makers who adhere to ancient traditions and proudly sell their goods in small shops, to restaurants large and small that process local ingredients into good-to-eat meals
Via de la Plata - Spain's Vía de la Plata is the longest pilgrimage route to Compostela, stretching 1,000 kilometers from Sevilla to Santiago. This guide, through more than 75 entries and 750 photos, currently covers the stretch from Sevilla to Mérida
Beijing Street Maps - software that helps you download and store the travel maps and plans you need. This super-handy app lets you download publicly available maps and store them on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You can download the maps when you have fast wifi connection - and then use any time in the future without delay
MetrO (iPhone/iPad) - MetrO helps you find your way in the public transportation in more than 400 cities around the world.
One application for all your trips: download the cities you need and search your route by subway, bus, railway, tram ... (depending on cities). NO network connection is required after you have installed the cities
CityTransit - Official NYC Subway Maps - CityTransit uses GPS to help you find the nearest subway station and integrates with the Maps application so you can quickly get to the nearest subway station. Built-in service advisories download data from the MTA's website so you can plan your weekend trips in advance