
Baku Airport Mobile App from Agency SAFAROFF
The Creative Agency SAFAROFF submitted application Baku Airport for mobile devices running iOS and Android.
New available in the iTunes Store (oly works with devices running iOS 7 and above) and Google Play (requires Android 3.0 or higher) . While it monitors the flights departing and arriving at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport, reminiscent of the status update, the expected arrival of relatives and timing out of the house to catch a flight.
According to the authors, the application will be developed , thereby significantly expand its functionality by providing new airport scheme , information on the Gate and the like, for example the application of the Frankfurt airport .
More information can be found on a special page of the agency created for this application, link http://www.safaroff.com/bakuairport. - 17D-
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