Well, let's just say the cheapest trip it finds is a $529 round trip flight from Boston to Rochester, NY leaving at 7:00pm that night. I decide to check out what flights the app has to offer from Logan Airport, since it's the closest international hub. I have to give permission for GTFO! to access my location (Boston), and it pulls up four “nearby” airports-two of which are actually within reasonable driving distance.
The app itself is free, and downloads quickly. A constantly updating database of last minute airfares? Count me in! So to check it out and maybe add a bit of spontaneity back into my life, I went straight to the app store. This seems like an easy, useful app in theory. Enter your home airport and the app will show you the cheapest recently-found deals.” “GTFO! monitors airfares found by travel agents for last-minute round-trips departing today and tomorrow. Here's what GTFO!'s info page has to say: It analyses outgoing day-of and next-day flights based on the users location and lists last-minute flight deals at a moment's notice.
Released in 2015 by airfare data analysis start-up Hopper, Get The Flight Out! (or GTFO!) bills itself as an app for spontaneous travelers. Think you're ready for a last-minute flight and have a spare pile of cash laying around? Then check out Get The Flight Out!