
Once you click on the destination, you're taken to a screen showing the different flight options like prices, departure times and length of stay. The deals are updated continuously throughout the day, so do check again if you don't see a price or a destination that you like at first glance. The app had a ton of great options for my trip: Savannah for $310 round trip, Bermuda for $361, Miami for $396, Jamaica for $429, Saint Martin for $469, Las Vegas for $516 and Cancun for $611. The app shows flights that depart at least a few hours from the time of search, so there's always time to physically make it to the airport and pack a bag. So as soon as I woke up, at around 9:30 am, I checked GTFO to see which flights were available from New York. I decided to take my trip on a Monday to avoid the office - ermm, I mean, the weekend crowds. So, armed only with the GTFO app and the company credit card, I set off on an impulsive journey. So we decided to test its usefulness for spontaneous travelers with an inaugural trip, and, because I have the best job in the world, that responsibility fell to me.

Though last-minute travel apps have become popular lately - Hotel Tonight, for instance - no one has ever tried to do an app like this for flights before. Hopper recently launched our first app, GTFO (Get the Flight Out), which lets travelers see deals on flights departing from their home airports tonight. Simply download and set up fare alerts we'll watch flight prices for you and notify you when prices reach their lowest point! With the new Hopper mobile app, you don't need to fly last-minute to get the best deals. The evolving nature of the Rundown system ensures a carefully tailored experience that stays fresh.Have you heard the news? Hopper now has two apps, the awesome GTFO (read all about it below) and the shiny new official Hopper app (now available on iOS and Android). The creepy environments and nightmarish monstrosities haunt my dreams to this day. GTFO is a highly atmospheric and terrifyingly brutal online cooperative action horror first-person shooter. It’s clever, creepy, and already surprisingly polished, and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here.

While the symptoms of its early access state may be keenly felt where breadth of content is concerned there is no shortage of depth in GTFO.


Search the complex for information and resources that will help you and your team complete your objectives and survive.Explore a massive underground complex.Would you be able to communicate and cooperate well with your squad? You and three other players will be put to the test.GTFO is a 4-player survival horror FPS co-op game developed by 10 Chambers Collective.
