You have everything in one place
Picture this: You and your dad are embarking on a late autumn tour of Europe to celebrate his recent retirement. Three cities; one round-trip, long-haul flight; two one-way, intercontinental flights; one ferry ride; three Airbnbs; various restaurant reservations—whew! Not to mention, you’re in charge of booking it all. The good news? No matter how many different booking sites you use (I’m partial to Hipmunk for finding flights that induce the least amount of agony) or whether you make the dinner reservations in advance or on the fly, every detail ends up in one place: your TripIt app. This way, you can stay in-the-know as you go, and so can your mom who will be monitoring your trip from afar. How? She’s in your Inner Circle, of course—the TripIt Pro feature that allows you to share your travel plans with whomever you choose. It’s peace of mind for everyone involved.Get itineraries at a glance
All of those individual reservations you made above? Now’s the time to get them organized. Simply forward your confirmation emails to plans@ and in a matter of seconds, TripIt will create a master itinerary for every trip.Big kudos to @TripIt - a killer app if you frequently travel. All your flight, car and hotel bookings turned into a beautiful itinerary. pic.twitter.com/W4Iqh7qgOb
— Euan Cameron (@EuanACameron) May 24, 2019
You have offline access
No Wi-FI? No problem. With the TripIt app, you can access all of your itineraries—and your individual trip details—whether you have internet access or not. Even when you are without Wi-Fi at 35,000 feet, TripIt keeps you in the know about how long until you land:Under-appreciated @TripIt feature that I LOVE when traveling across time zones and without a seat-back screen. pic.twitter.com/PkgoBylPvn
— Kelly Soderlund (@KellyLSoderlund) June 24, 2019
Travel planning made easy
To some, researching a trip is half the fun. Sorting out the details of the place you’re traveling to has never been easier, thanks to TripIt’s latest features. Take International Travel Tools, for instance. Ahead of traveling to a foreign country, you’ll be able to field all of your travel buddy’s detailed questions. Details like... Q: What’s the local currency? A: Euros. Q: Will I need an adapter for sockets and plugs? A: Yes, a different one for each country. Bring your all-in-one adapter and you’ll be set. Q: What is the appropriate amount to tip in a restaurant or to a taxi driver? A: 10% and round-up.And then there’s Nearby Places, the feature which spotlights the cafes, bars, restaurants, ATMs, and more, close to the addresses within your itinerary. For instance, the Airbnb you booked for your trip to Helsinki has 10 cafes located less than 0.1 miles from it—critical intel for the impending battle against jet lag.Discovering this new feature of @TripIt : everything you need to know before travelling in one app ?? pic.twitter.com/pnh769Y0SP
— Alexis FRÉMONT ✏️ (@alexis__fremont) March 23, 2019
So the @TripIt app has neighborhood safety scores (categorized by physical harm, women’s safety, etc.), transit options with $ estimates and step-by-step instructions, and info on restaurants, bars, and drug stores nearby.
Me, a UXer, procrastinator, and 1st time solo traveler: pic.twitter.com/VUhuv9cAyB — SIS-uh-lee HAIR(e) (@ciceflyyest) May 21, 2019