TripIt v. TripCase v. Anything else?
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#34

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I'll have to take a look at Kayak.
I've been using TripIt for a long time. Generally I like the web version. Not a huge fan of the mobile app as it seems to be a pretty crippled version of the web experience.
I just booked a few flights on Virgin Australia and they include a link to TripCase in their itinerary email so I thought I'd see how they compare. The idea of having to manually merge trips seems tedious and unnecessary.
I wish Google would make Trips more usable.
I've been using TripIt for a long time. Generally I like the web version. Not a huge fan of the mobile app as it seems to be a pretty crippled version of the web experience.
I just booked a few flights on Virgin Australia and they include a link to TripCase in their itinerary email so I thought I'd see how they compare. The idea of having to manually merge trips seems tedious and unnecessary.
I wish Google would make Trips more usable.
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My recent experience with Kayak was quite poor. My United flight to DCA was delayed 2 hrs which meant I would have missed my connection to LHR. Luckily, I reached the airport early and UA offered me alternates that worked. Kayak didn't notify me about the delay until 3 hrs before the original departure time. Last week, I got a text message from the airline 7 hrs before departure that the flight was delayed an hour. 3 hrs before departure, Kayak still said it is on time (it wasn't, was eventually delayed 3 hrs due to LHR issues).
#38


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Hi
just discovered this thread today by chance from google
i can give you feedback on 3 major players
TripIT
checkmytrip
tripcase
These 3 are provided by concur , sabre and amadeus
I decided to use them as alternative to google trips (RIP my fella !!!) after it was killed by google without providing any valuable solution
So , my goal , is to have an app that help me to manage my itineraries + hotels stays in a static way, especially if i travel with another airline/hotel than usual , and i dont want to install 348302 apps from companies that i use maybe once a year
From start i can tell you that i removed trip it , cause i dont like it , maybe later i will give another try
I will focus on checkmytrip and tripcase
1 * ) introduction
They both offer same services
trip management
Mobile boarding pass uploading
update about delays and gate changes
update about flight status
weather forecast
automatically add trips sent by email
Other services offered by 3rd parties through the apps
activites = getyourguide
Lounges = loungepass
transfer = servantrip , taxitender , uber
Tourism = skyscanner
airports maps = openstreetmaps , pointinside
maps = google maps
parking = dont know , cause i dont have driving license
disruption = airhelp , blue ribbon
2 * ) personnal experience
I find both pretty useful , often providing updates by notifications or emails even before the airport FIDS or airline
You can automatically add trips to your profile . You need to forward confirmations from the email adress you registered , and wait couple of minutes however it is far from perfect , because not all companies use same pattterns/standards
So most of the time you will need to correct it . Me i decided to do everything manually , to keep better control over my data
In case of delays it can be good to know beforehand rather than when you arrive at gate or airport . As an AVgeek i can do it also with flightradar or other apps , but iam also a flight-reporter , so i can't look at my both my phone and camera at same time
About services provided by 3rd parties , i'am not a big fan , as they are mostly acting as middle-men trying to make more money rather than improving user experience . Those services are available through their own apps , or competitors often offer something much better
Both apps suffer from same problems
1 = Randomly log you out , so better not forget your password
2 = Not designed to work offline
3 = You can't add past trips or flights
checkmytrip = you can't choose the currency , cause its attached to language , so all english speakers will have USD as their currency . Good way to go global
Fair enough if they dont want to dedicate effort for each country in the world , but then why do they offer option to use fahrenheit when its used by less than 5% of world population ??? Aren't they aware that travel now is global ? Fun fact , amadeus is a french company . I guess the lead for this project was an alcoholic
3*) Conclusion
The real differences are in details and UX/UI , which means you might find one more user friendly than the other
i would suggest you to install both and then after a while you will pickup your favourite one
Treat them as a partial replacement for google trips designed purely for travel management .
Regarding the "Tourist side" i havent found good candidate so far , so i still use google maps with location tags and offline maps
Sorry but in 2020 , they should know that internet is not available everywhere/everytime
With checkmytrip and tripcase you have most of the features you will get in the paid version of TripIT , and as a member of this forum , you should have more knowledge about travel industry so you will be able to get by yourself what tripit ask your money for
Only 1 good thing from trip it pro = less or no ads
Warning = Don't be dumb by forwarding entire bookings with all your personal details
Advice = don't blindly trust these apps like an idiot, but rather as a secondary source of information about flights status . Because situation might change quicker than apps can inform you
Hope everything is clear
Happy new year
just discovered this thread today by chance from google
i can give you feedback on 3 major players
TripIT
checkmytrip
tripcase
These 3 are provided by concur , sabre and amadeus
I decided to use them as alternative to google trips (RIP my fella !!!) after it was killed by google without providing any valuable solution
So , my goal , is to have an app that help me to manage my itineraries + hotels stays in a static way, especially if i travel with another airline/hotel than usual , and i dont want to install 348302 apps from companies that i use maybe once a year
From start i can tell you that i removed trip it , cause i dont like it , maybe later i will give another try
I will focus on checkmytrip and tripcase
1 * ) introduction
They both offer same services
trip management
Mobile boarding pass uploading
update about delays and gate changes
update about flight status
weather forecast
automatically add trips sent by email
Other services offered by 3rd parties through the apps
activites = getyourguide
Lounges = loungepass
transfer = servantrip , taxitender , uber
Tourism = skyscanner
airports maps = openstreetmaps , pointinside
maps = google maps
parking = dont know , cause i dont have driving license
disruption = airhelp , blue ribbon
2 * ) personnal experience
I find both pretty useful , often providing updates by notifications or emails even before the airport FIDS or airline
You can automatically add trips to your profile . You need to forward confirmations from the email adress you registered , and wait couple of minutes however it is far from perfect , because not all companies use same pattterns/standards
So most of the time you will need to correct it . Me i decided to do everything manually , to keep better control over my data
In case of delays it can be good to know beforehand rather than when you arrive at gate or airport . As an AVgeek i can do it also with flightradar or other apps , but iam also a flight-reporter , so i can't look at my both my phone and camera at same time
About services provided by 3rd parties , i'am not a big fan , as they are mostly acting as middle-men trying to make more money rather than improving user experience . Those services are available through their own apps , or competitors often offer something much better
Both apps suffer from same problems
1 = Randomly log you out , so better not forget your password
2 = Not designed to work offline
3 = You can't add past trips or flights
checkmytrip = you can't choose the currency , cause its attached to language , so all english speakers will have USD as their currency . Good way to go global
Fair enough if they dont want to dedicate effort for each country in the world , but then why do they offer option to use fahrenheit when its used by less than 5% of world population ??? Aren't they aware that travel now is global ? Fun fact , amadeus is a french company . I guess the lead for this project was an alcoholic
3*) Conclusion
The real differences are in details and UX/UI , which means you might find one more user friendly than the other
i would suggest you to install both and then after a while you will pickup your favourite one
Treat them as a partial replacement for google trips designed purely for travel management .
Regarding the "Tourist side" i havent found good candidate so far , so i still use google maps with location tags and offline maps
Sorry but in 2020 , they should know that internet is not available everywhere/everytime
With checkmytrip and tripcase you have most of the features you will get in the paid version of TripIT , and as a member of this forum , you should have more knowledge about travel industry so you will be able to get by yourself what tripit ask your money for
Only 1 good thing from trip it pro = less or no ads
Warning = Don't be dumb by forwarding entire bookings with all your personal details
Advice = don't blindly trust these apps like an idiot, but rather as a secondary source of information about flights status . Because situation might change quicker than apps can inform you
Hope everything is clear
Happy new year
#39




Join Date: Jun 2005
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Travel App Trip Case.
I have been used Tripcase but it has gone almost dead now. Cannot even forward my booking and cannot send email now. Is there any other good app like that? Any advice would be much appreciated.
thank you
thank you
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#41




Join Date: Jun 2005
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You can forward your booking in Tripit. Just forward to [email protected]
#42



Join Date: Jun 2015
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Programs: Alaska, Delta, Southwest
Posts: 1,730
Since Google Trips went away (Google has a habit of randomly discontinuing services...), I've been using AwardWallet to track my trips, since I already use it to track my accounts. One annoyance is that deleted plans don't get removed from the calendar (i.e., if your flight changes, then the calendar will show both the old and new ones), but other than that it works well.
#44

Join Date: Oct 2019
Posts: 10
TripIt Pro gives you alerts, flight notifications, gate info, etc. I usually just use and rely on the individual airline apps for that info and relevant notifications, so I don't think it's worth it.
I've been using TripIt free since 2011. Great to have all my trips organized in one location, it syncs as a calendar, you can share plans, etc. It's great and simple to use. I like scrolling through and remembering past trip itineraries, which can be fun to do (a different experience than scrolling through past photos).
I'd like to find a reliable way to back the itineraries up. You just never know if an app or service will be around in 10, 20, 30 years. Whenever something better comes along, I hope they find a way to export the info to the new app.
I've been using TripIt free since 2011. Great to have all my trips organized in one location, it syncs as a calendar, you can share plans, etc. It's great and simple to use. I like scrolling through and remembering past trip itineraries, which can be fun to do (a different experience than scrolling through past photos).
I'd like to find a reliable way to back the itineraries up. You just never know if an app or service will be around in 10, 20, 30 years. Whenever something better comes along, I hope they find a way to export the info to the new app.




