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#903844 by mikethe3rd
23 May 2015, 23:01
I might be very late to the game here but just started using TripCase! It's very neat. It keeps all your trip details in one place; reservation numbers, addresses etc.

All I've had to do is forward a pile of flight bookings / hotel reservations / Addison Lee bookings and they've all successfully imported into my TripCase. All I've had to do is hit combine on some of the bookings.

HEX doesn't import.

Thought I'd share...

Mike

PS. AddLee is a work booking and I'm still in love with Uber.
#903846 by Maximus
23 May 2015, 23:24
I agree, I use it for all my trips. Very neat and works well.
#903850 by Bretty
24 May 2015, 00:31
I use Tripit Pro, which is paid for on a yearly subscription. They look similar, but is TripCase completely free?
#903886 by pjh
24 May 2015, 15:36
It interfaces neatly to our corporate travel site (CWT) providing links through to invoicing for expenses and the like. One amusing feature is its proclivity for notifying you of changes such as delays, changes to gates just *after* you've become aware of them...
#903922 by Eggtastico
25 May 2015, 07:44
ill take a look.
I been using the free version of tripit, but not really happy with it & my spreadsheet is better.

One thing I do like about tripit, is that it is linked to my email account & pulls all the reservations, etc.
#903923 by mitchja
25 May 2015, 07:56
A couple of the booking websites can now also be linked to TripIt.

IHG do this so, once your link your priority Club account with TripIt, you book online or amend an existing booking, it's pushed to TripIt automatically.
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