18 Books to Gift Travelers This Holiday Season
Scratching your head about what gift to give the traveler in your life this holiday season? Stress no more. Next to a plane ticket itself (or a subscription to TripIt Pro—hint, hint), a... Read More
6 Tips for Low-Stress Thanksgiving Travel
Turkey trotting. Turkey stuffing. Turkey carving. Thanksgiving traditions bring us together—and this year, many people will be reuniting with loved ones they didn’t get to celebrate with in... Read More
4 Easy Ways to Pack Like a Minimalist
What many packing guides leave out is the fundamental advice to pack with intention. That is, pack based on what you’ll need for the specific trip you’re taking—and ignore those just-in-... Read More
From Festive to Frightening: 10 U.S. Destinations to Visit This Fall
From admiring fall foliage to braving haunted houses, some of us live our best lives when the leaves change and cooler temps prevail. *sips apple cider* *rearranges decorative pumpkins for... Read More
Tips from the Experts: How to Book Flexible Travel Plans With Confidence
TripIt is teaming up with our friends at Thrifty Traveler, a site that helps you travel more for less, to share helpful strategies for flexible travel planning.... Read More
More Destinations Are Requiring Proof of Vaccination. Here’s the Latest.
Destinations around the U.S. and the world are now requiring proof of vaccination for entry to indoor venues, such as museums, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, as well as places where... Read More
What to Do if Your Flight Is Canceled on a Business Trip
Nobody wants to hear their flight is canceled while on or heading out on a business trip. This is especially true when a video conference call can't replace the event you’re meant to be at... Read More
National Forests, Preserves, and Lakeshores—Oh My! 9 Public Lands to Visit in the U.S.
For the second summer in a row, Americans have set their sights (and record numbers) on visiting the country’s national parks. ... Read More
7 Cities Celebrating Summer With Open Streets
This summer, cities big and small have opened their streets to pedestrians (and closed them to cars) in order to promote local community and economic benefits. Benefits like, creating a... Read More
10 Things to Know Before Your First Tent Camping Trip
If you’ve been getting FOMO seeing your friends’ camping trips on Instagram, but you’re not sure where to start with planning one of your own—you’re not alone. Tent camping can feel a... Read More