Travel-management service TripIt just hooked up with Google. You know, TripIt, right? Whenever you receive some kind of confirmation e-mail from an airline, hotel, car-rental outfit, or the like, you ...
Remember TripIt, the travel-management service that organizes your itineraries? To paraphrase Apple's latest ad compaign, now there's an app for that. TripIt for iPhone [iTunes link] helps you manage ...
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Rushing to catch a ride to the airport the other morning, I realized there was no rush at all. My flight to from San Francisco International Airport to Las Vegas was delayed from 10:30 a.m. to 11:05 a ...
TripIt, an app that’s all about making travel more efficient, is taking on one of the least efficient aspects of going places by air: airport security lines. A new feature available to people who pay ...
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TripIt organizes all your travel plans for easy review and sharing. Ever notice how after you plan a trip, your inbox ends up stuffed with reservation confirmations, itineraries, and other clutter?
Whenever I book a trip, I get tons of emails with booking information from airlines, hotels, car rental companies, and more, but they often end up just getting lost in my inbox. It can be one of the ...
Let's face it: sometimes planning travel can be a pain in the butt. Not only that, but actually going through with them—getting to the airport at the right time, catching your connecting flight at the ...
Online travel organization startup (and TechCrunch 40 finalist) TripIt will today release some new features that aim to further simplify booking travel online. TripIt is a travel organizer that helps ...
TripIt, the popular website for consolidating your trip details, just announced that it has been acquired by travel and expense management company Concur for a deal worth up to $120 million. In a blog ...