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Originally Posted by Randy Petersen
(Post 12911345)
Per my note, filters only work if you actually receive the confirmation message.
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OK, booked a flight this morning, forwarded to Tripit and within 5 minutes, it's imported.
Registered with TripCase and looked around for an email address to forward my flight confirmation. Had to manually create a Trip and then try to add before I found it. Got a reply saying it would take up to 24 hours to import. So far, TripIt 1, TripCase 0. |
How did I travel without Tripit?!
I have been using tripit for almost a year and I can't for the life of me fathom how I managed to keep track of my travel before I started using it!
I fly roughly 4 sectors per week, book 2 hotels, at least one rental car, two airport pre-booked car parks etc etc (you get the idea!). Previously, I was travelling around with endless printouts, now I just consult the Tripit mobile view in the browser on my Blackberry. My wife and colleagues can also keep track of my movements at a glance. I am a founder-subscriber to Tripit Pro, and to be honest I haven't got a great deal of incremental benefit from it yet, but I am happy to contribute $49/year to Tripit in recognition of the extraordinary value I am getting from the service in general. I am hoping that there are great new features to come with the Pro service. |
Originally Posted by robcheshire
(Post 12912747)
I have been using tripit for almost a year and I can't for the life of me fathom how I managed to keep track of my travel before I started using it!
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OK it took TripCase about 15 minutes more to create the trip and populate the flight info. than TripIt.
Now I reviewed the trip info in the iPhone App. Maybe I'm missing something but I go into the trip and in the Main tab, it only shows the first of 4 segments for the flight I booked. There is a manage tab and that is where you see all 4 segments. I'll build my itinerary in both and see what the final results are. |
You can swipe the first segment to see the others.
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Originally Posted by robcheshire
(Post 12912747)
I have been using tripit for almost a year and I can't for the life of me fathom how I managed to keep track of my travel before I started using it!
I fly roughly 4 sectors per week, book 2 hotels, at least one rental car, two airport pre-booked car parks etc etc (you get the idea!). Previously, I was travelling around with endless printouts, now I just consult the Tripit mobile view in the browser on my Blackberry. My wife and colleagues can also keep track of my movements at a glance. I am a founder-subscriber to Tripit Pro, and to be honest I haven't got a great deal of incremental benefit from it yet, but I am happy to contribute $49/year to Tripit in recognition of the extraordinary value I am getting from the service in general. I am hoping that there are great new features to come with the Pro service. |
I love tripit, it has made arranging trips for my husband and me a lot easier, and it's nice to know who is where when. I looked up this thread because I just wanted to throw my wish out into the interether--
At the moment, I'm happy with the free version of Tripit, and use it on the website and my iphone. None of the paid features are particularly useful/exciting to me. What *would* get me to cough up the money would be an improved change verification service of some kind. We frequently book flights way in advance, and then end up rebooking something similar but on slightly different dates. With the way my auto forwards are set up, they all just end up in one trip, so it looks like I'm flying from Boston to London on both Friday and Saturday, for example. I just wonder how much it would cost them to hire online support assistants that review accounts of the pro folks and make changes that a human could predict, but a computer can't. For example, I add a trip, a line pops up on a website "call center" place somewhere, they see that I already have a trip just like it but a day earlier, and they can either flag for very easy deletion, or delete the duplicate. I don't know how feasible it is, but our Christmas plans were all over the shop, changing because of crazy cold and snow in Europe. By the end of it, the Tripit itinerary was pretty much worthless. I know I could go in and remove things by hand, but especially if the changes are happening while you're already traveling, that's something that I would pay a bit to have taken care of for me. |
First discovered TripIt when I clicked on their ad while buying a VX ticket.
It's been invaluable- it integrates to Google's Calendar (which means it shows up on my Android phone seamlessly and can be shared with other Google Calendar users) and the mobile site pulls up very quickly on my phone. Between their text-messaging and Google Calendar's Notifications, I'm kept quite up-to-date on everything, including WN's "race-to-the-A group" check-in time. I'm doing the same trip every week using almost all the same carriers (and hotel and car-rental) so it's mostly a reminder (vs. some who have complex trips every week). |
Are there any Canadian Tripit Pro users? I've been unable to successfully register my Bell Mobility mobile for mobile alerts. Canada is not on the supported country list (so I used USA), but it's not on the unsupported list either.
UPDATE: Just heard back from Tripit Support on Canadian SMS support, who say they "ultimately decided -- based on the time and money it would require -- that we couldn't do it for now". They suggest SMS email as an alternative, which is slower, particularly if you don't have push notification. |
During a serious of delays, gate change and more delays I was posting in the AA forum when I recieved an AA e-mail on my iPhone vs. when the SMS from Tripit arrived. The net result was the e-mails were about 5min ahead of the SMS messages. But because I have a tone/vibrate associated with the SMS I was actively aware when they arrived.
I have received incorrect gate information from Tripit so I'm now in the habit of noticing the text message and confirming the info via AA's e-mail. |
Originally Posted by kennycrudup
(Post 13379359)
First discovered TripIt when I clicked on their ad while buying a VX ticket.
It's been invaluable- it integrates to Google's Calendar (which means it shows up on my Android phone seamlessly and can be shared with other Google Calendar users) and the mobile site pulls up very quickly on my phone. Between their text-messaging and Google Calendar's Notifications, I'm kept quite up-to-date on everything, including WN's "race-to-the-A group" check-in time. I'm doing the same trip every week using almost all the same carriers (and hotel and car-rental) so it's mostly a reminder (vs. some who have complex trips every week). However, the events from my TripIt itinerary do not have the default notifications I set up in my Google Calender. So I'd have to manually add notifications for each TripIt event or activity. Tricky thing is, TripIt seems to automatically adjust the time zone for where I am. But in the Google Calender, will the time zone be adjusted as well? Otherwise, no point in setting up notifications, including SMS notifications. |
Originally Posted by lettezilla
(Post 13325066)
We frequently book flights way in advance, and then end up rebooking something similar but on slightly different dates. With the way my auto forwards are set up, they all just end up in one trip, so it looks like I'm flying from Boston to London on both Friday and Saturday, for example.
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Originally Posted by wco81
(Post 13381370)
However, the events from my TripIt itinerary do not have the default notifications I set up in my Google Calender. So I'd have to manually add notifications for each TripIt event or activity.
Did the subscribe to the other calendar work for you, or did you mean the actual import from the tripit ical link? I tried the subscribe, but didn't see how to get the entries transferred to outlook, so I ended up using the import method, which creates all sorts of problems when things change. -David |
I added it to Google Calender by entering the .ics URL.
Each event if I look at the details show no reminders set. Maybe that's just as well. |
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