TripIt was founded in 2006 and launched in 2007. It provides a service to organize travel itineraries by automatically importing confirmation emails. Over the next several years, TripIt grew significantly, adding new features, reaching millions of users, and partnering with major travel companies. In 2011, TripIt was acquired by Concur, a travel management company, for $120 million.
TripIt is a travel organization app that automatically collects a user's travel plans from email confirmations and organizes them into an easy-to-access travel itinerary. It monitors flight prices and notifies users of deals. TripIt aims to replace the outdated paper manila folder system for organizing travel plans by connecting to a user's email inbox and doing the work of compiling confirmations, schedules, and other trip details for them.
Este documento describe TripIt, una aplicación para planificar viajes que crea itinerarios automáticamente a partir de correos electrónicos de reservas. La aplicación encuentra reservas de vuelos, hoteles y eventos en la cuenta de correo del usuario y genera un itinerario con horarios, mapas y detalles del viaje. TripIt también permite compartir itinerarios, sincronizarlos con calendarios y conectarse con otros usuarios de la aplicación.
#TravTechDisrupt
Presentation by Andreas Nau, Managing Director for Central Europe, Expedia
Andreas manages the Expedia brand across the Central European region and has over nine years of experience in the travel and technology sectors, having worked across TUI AG and TUI Travel PLC.
To celebrate LondonTechnology Week, Travolution once again partnered with Open Destinations and new sponsor VE Interactive to host an event in London’s Tech City.
The event brought together industry leaders and the start-up community to join in a panel discussion to share their views on new entrants in the travel supply chain.
For more info: #TravTechDisrupt
The document provides an analysis of the tourism industry in India. Some key points:
- Tourism accounts for 6% of India's exports and 30% of exports in services, and is the 2nd fastest growing tourism economy.
- India is poised to lead tourism growth in South Asia with 8.9 million expected arrivals by 2020.
- Domestic tourism is emerging as a major segment as discretionary spending increases in India.
- Challenges include lack of infrastructure, human resources, service quality issues, inadequate marketing and promotion, taxation, security, and regulatory hurdles.
The document discusses the vision of the semantic web as laid out by Tim Berners-Lee, where machines can understand the meaning of data on the web to automate tasks. It then describes how TripIt is working to realize this vision by structuring and linking travel data to power applications that can intelligently plan trips and provide recommendations. Developers are encouraged to use TripIt's APIs and data to build more applications that further automate travel activities.
IRJET- Interest and Time Based Smart Travelling Guide using Data MiningIRJET Journal
This document describes a smart travelling guide mobile application developed using Android and Java. The application aims to help travelers plan trips by generating schedules and itineraries based on the traveler's specified time and interests. It works by having the user first register and provide preference information through a questionnaire. The application then analyzes this data and automatically searches for and recommends places and activities near the traveler's location that match their interests and can fit within the time allotted. It provides maps and details of locations to help travelers explore on their own schedule. The developers see opportunities to expand the application by integrating additional travel services like reservations, transportation, and real-time traffic/weather updates.
The document proposes a service to support travelers throughout their entire travel experience cycle in a uniform way using opportunities from the internet and new technologies. It discusses planning a trip in collaboration with other users, having travel plans available on a mobile device and sharing experiences in real time. It addresses researching, planning, booking, traveling, returning, remembering and sharing different stages of the travel experience cycle. It also outlines necessary competencies and resources like tourism economics experts, communication experts, developers and potential partnership with travel agencies and local associations. Revenue structures include affiliate marketing, advertising and subscription models. Cost structures and a break-even analysis projecting revenues and costs over four years are presented.
Human: Thank you for the concise summary. Can you
Angelo Penone - Travelr, social network per consigli di viaggio - Tesicamptesicamp
John is planning a trip to visit an island he has been to before. He uses the Travelr website to research places, register as a user, and plan the trip with other travelers. During the trip, John collects photos, notes, and videos that are geotagged. After returning, he syncs all this collected information to the Travelr website. Other travelers can then view the archived trip page and be inspired to visit the same places. Travelr allows users to share their travel experiences in a collaborative way.
TripIt is a travel organization app that automatically collects a user's travel plans from email confirmations and organizes them into an easy-to-access travel itinerary. It monitors flight prices and notifies users of deals. TripIt aims to replace the outdated paper manila folder system for organizing travel plans by connecting to a user's email inbox and doing the work of compiling confirmations, schedules, and other trip details for them.
Este documento describe TripIt, una aplicación para planificar viajes que crea itinerarios automáticamente a partir de correos electrónicos de reservas. La aplicación encuentra reservas de vuelos, hoteles y eventos en la cuenta de correo del usuario y genera un itinerario con horarios, mapas y detalles del viaje. TripIt también permite compartir itinerarios, sincronizarlos con calendarios y conectarse con otros usuarios de la aplicación.
#TravTechDisrupt
Presentation by Andreas Nau, Managing Director for Central Europe, Expedia
Andreas manages the Expedia brand across the Central European region and has over nine years of experience in the travel and technology sectors, having worked across TUI AG and TUI Travel PLC.
To celebrate LondonTechnology Week, Travolution once again partnered with Open Destinations and new sponsor VE Interactive to host an event in London’s Tech City.
The event brought together industry leaders and the start-up community to join in a panel discussion to share their views on new entrants in the travel supply chain.
For more info: #TravTechDisrupt
The document provides an analysis of the tourism industry in India. Some key points:
- Tourism accounts for 6% of India's exports and 30% of exports in services, and is the 2nd fastest growing tourism economy.
- India is poised to lead tourism growth in South Asia with 8.9 million expected arrivals by 2020.
- Domestic tourism is emerging as a major segment as discretionary spending increases in India.
- Challenges include lack of infrastructure, human resources, service quality issues, inadequate marketing and promotion, taxation, security, and regulatory hurdles.
The document discusses the vision of the semantic web as laid out by Tim Berners-Lee, where machines can understand the meaning of data on the web to automate tasks. It then describes how TripIt is working to realize this vision by structuring and linking travel data to power applications that can intelligently plan trips and provide recommendations. Developers are encouraged to use TripIt's APIs and data to build more applications that further automate travel activities.
IRJET- Interest and Time Based Smart Travelling Guide using Data MiningIRJET Journal
This document describes a smart travelling guide mobile application developed using Android and Java. The application aims to help travelers plan trips by generating schedules and itineraries based on the traveler's specified time and interests. It works by having the user first register and provide preference information through a questionnaire. The application then analyzes this data and automatically searches for and recommends places and activities near the traveler's location that match their interests and can fit within the time allotted. It provides maps and details of locations to help travelers explore on their own schedule. The developers see opportunities to expand the application by integrating additional travel services like reservations, transportation, and real-time traffic/weather updates.
The document proposes a service to support travelers throughout their entire travel experience cycle in a uniform way using opportunities from the internet and new technologies. It discusses planning a trip in collaboration with other users, having travel plans available on a mobile device and sharing experiences in real time. It addresses researching, planning, booking, traveling, returning, remembering and sharing different stages of the travel experience cycle. It also outlines necessary competencies and resources like tourism economics experts, communication experts, developers and potential partnership with travel agencies and local associations. Revenue structures include affiliate marketing, advertising and subscription models. Cost structures and a break-even analysis projecting revenues and costs over four years are presented.
Human: Thank you for the concise summary. Can you
Angelo Penone - Travelr, social network per consigli di viaggio - Tesicamptesicamp
John is planning a trip to visit an island he has been to before. He uses the Travelr website to research places, register as a user, and plan the trip with other travelers. During the trip, John collects photos, notes, and videos that are geotagged. After returning, he syncs all this collected information to the Travelr website. Other travelers can then view the archived trip page and be inspired to visit the same places. Travelr allows users to share their travel experiences in a collaborative way.
John is planning a trip to visit an island he has been to before. He uses the Travelr website to research places, register for an account, and plan the trip with other travelers. During the trip, John collects photos, notes, and videos that are geotagged. After returning, he syncs all this collected information to the Travelr website. Other travelers can now view the archived trip page and be inspired to visit the same locations. Travelr allows users to share their travel experiences to help plan future trips.
This document discusses different types of tourism including agrotourism, ecotourism, and e-tourism. It provides definitions and examples for each type. The document then focuses on the history and development of e-tourism, outlining the stages from computer reservation systems to current internet distribution systems and destination management systems. Finally, it discusses applications of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the Indian tourism industry and specific examples of how web 2.0 technologies like social media, videos, tagging, and wikis are being used.
Travel is a force for good economically and socially. Expedia Group is building towards an "AI-First World" of travel where AI is used throughout the entire travel planning, booking, and experience process. They are developing massive multi-dimensional AI models and an AI platform to deliver highly personalized and targeted experiences. Overcoming challenges like data quality, scalability, and control will be key to realizing an AI-First vision where travel is optimized for each individual user.
Tip & Trip is Marketplace which is connecting travelers with advisors.
The advisors tailor a trip according to travelers interests, needs, and constraints.
D:\Settings\U115501\Desktop\Designing The Tourist Agency Of The FutureThomas Cook Belgium
This document proposes a new business model for travel agencies in the digital age that focuses on advisory services rather than information provision or transactions. It presents the SmartTravel system, which was designed to support travel advisors in having rich, interactive discussions with customers to uncover hidden travel needs. The system uses a large display and integrates professional and user-generated content. An evaluation in a real travel agency found that customers valued the system for providing more trustworthy and enjoyable information. The document argues this approach can help advisors better understand customers' objective needs and create a better experience than searching online alone.
D:\Settings\U115501\Desktop\Designing The Tourist Agency Of The FutureThomas Cook Belgium
Customer:
- Enters selection - Explores offers
criteria - Selects favorites
- Refines search - Provides feedback
queries - Shares experiences
- Provides - Makes final choice
contextual
information
Shared large display
Figure 6: Architecture of the SmartTravel prototype
The system integrates information from different sources:
- Catalogue information from the agency’s booking system (e.g. hotel descriptions, photos, prices)
- User-generated content from travel communities (e.g. photos, videos, reviews, tips)
- Contextual information from maps and virtual globes (e.g. Google Maps,
New Travel Technology How AI, VR, and Blockchain Are Transforming Travel.pdfTripgoto
In embracing the transformative influence of AI, VR, and Blockchain, we aren't simply witnessing a change in the trip assiduity; we're-creating a future where every trip is an admixture of technological sensations and mortal bournes . From the nuanced guidance of AI to the immersive gests of VR and the secure foundations of Blockchain, the trip from New York to Quito becomes further than a passage; it transforms into a narrative of invention, disquisition, and the measureless possibilities that lie beyond the horizon. As we stand at the crossroads of tradition and technology, flight booking sites and the call to explore resonates louder than ever – heed the waving of the future, where every adventure is a flawless conflation of mortal spirit and technological imagination.
TraNeXus aims to address the challenge of reducing carbon emissions from travel and tourism through developing blockchain technologies. It plans to create an immutable record of individual travelers' carbon footprints to enable offsetting and accounting. This will empower travelers and suppliers to make more sustainable choices. TraNeXus' proposed solutions include a digital wallet, travel assistant app, and destination explorer to make travel smarter, greener and better while aligning with climate goals. It seeks funding to build an MVP and proof of concept with airline, hotel and activity partners.
GeniSys is a global time traveling network for robots, rather than humans. This is GeniSys' original startup pitch deck, prior to pivoting to become an artificial intelligence global digital defense network acquired by Cyberdyne Systems.
Note: This is a parody of course - based on the Terminator movies' predecessor to Skynet - and inspired by Airbnb's original pitch deck.
Created by @socialnerdia on a Saturday morning while watching Full House on Netflix with his family.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a PhoCusWright research project on the groups and meetings travel market. The project aims to (1) assess the current size and state of the market, (2) understand the dynamics between planners and suppliers, and (3) identify key trends shaping segments like corporate, association, and leisure travel. The research will analyze factors such as the growth of online bookings, the impact of economic conditions and new technologies, and how meetings spending is managed within organizations.
The document describes the design of a prototype called SmartTravel that aims to support cooperative travel advisory between agents and customers. It discusses how traditional travel agencies are challenged by abundant online information and transactions. The prototype uses a large shared display to allow agents and customers to jointly explore travel options and information. This is intended to reduce information asymmetry and increase trust and customer involvement in the advisory process. The system integrates professional and user-generated travel content to provide richer information. Initial evaluations found that customers valued the system for providing more comprehensive and trustworthy information in an enjoyable environment.
John is planning a trip to visit an island he has been to before. He uses the Travelr website to research places, register for an account, and plan the trip with other travelers. During the trip, John collects photos, notes, and videos that are geotagged. After returning, he syncs all this collected information to the Travelr website. Other travelers can now view the archived trip page and be inspired to visit the same locations. Travelr allows users to share their travel experiences to help plan future trips.
This document discusses different types of tourism including agrotourism, ecotourism, and e-tourism. It provides definitions and examples for each type. The document then focuses on the history and development of e-tourism, outlining the stages from computer reservation systems to current internet distribution systems and destination management systems. Finally, it discusses applications of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the Indian tourism industry and specific examples of how web 2.0 technologies like social media, videos, tagging, and wikis are being used.
Travel is a force for good economically and socially. Expedia Group is building towards an "AI-First World" of travel where AI is used throughout the entire travel planning, booking, and experience process. They are developing massive multi-dimensional AI models and an AI platform to deliver highly personalized and targeted experiences. Overcoming challenges like data quality, scalability, and control will be key to realizing an AI-First vision where travel is optimized for each individual user.
Tip & Trip is Marketplace which is connecting travelers with advisors.
The advisors tailor a trip according to travelers interests, needs, and constraints.
D:\Settings\U115501\Desktop\Designing The Tourist Agency Of The FutureThomas Cook Belgium
This document proposes a new business model for travel agencies in the digital age that focuses on advisory services rather than information provision or transactions. It presents the SmartTravel system, which was designed to support travel advisors in having rich, interactive discussions with customers to uncover hidden travel needs. The system uses a large display and integrates professional and user-generated content. An evaluation in a real travel agency found that customers valued the system for providing more trustworthy and enjoyable information. The document argues this approach can help advisors better understand customers' objective needs and create a better experience than searching online alone.
D:\Settings\U115501\Desktop\Designing The Tourist Agency Of The FutureThomas Cook Belgium
Customer:
- Enters selection - Explores offers
criteria - Selects favorites
- Refines search - Provides feedback
queries - Shares experiences
- Provides - Makes final choice
contextual
information
Shared large display
Figure 6: Architecture of the SmartTravel prototype
The system integrates information from different sources:
- Catalogue information from the agency’s booking system (e.g. hotel descriptions, photos, prices)
- User-generated content from travel communities (e.g. photos, videos, reviews, tips)
- Contextual information from maps and virtual globes (e.g. Google Maps,
New Travel Technology How AI, VR, and Blockchain Are Transforming Travel.pdfTripgoto
In embracing the transformative influence of AI, VR, and Blockchain, we aren't simply witnessing a change in the trip assiduity; we're-creating a future where every trip is an admixture of technological sensations and mortal bournes . From the nuanced guidance of AI to the immersive gests of VR and the secure foundations of Blockchain, the trip from New York to Quito becomes further than a passage; it transforms into a narrative of invention, disquisition, and the measureless possibilities that lie beyond the horizon. As we stand at the crossroads of tradition and technology, flight booking sites and the call to explore resonates louder than ever – heed the waving of the future, where every adventure is a flawless conflation of mortal spirit and technological imagination.
TraNeXus aims to address the challenge of reducing carbon emissions from travel and tourism through developing blockchain technologies. It plans to create an immutable record of individual travelers' carbon footprints to enable offsetting and accounting. This will empower travelers and suppliers to make more sustainable choices. TraNeXus' proposed solutions include a digital wallet, travel assistant app, and destination explorer to make travel smarter, greener and better while aligning with climate goals. It seeks funding to build an MVP and proof of concept with airline, hotel and activity partners.
GeniSys is a global time traveling network for robots, rather than humans. This is GeniSys' original startup pitch deck, prior to pivoting to become an artificial intelligence global digital defense network acquired by Cyberdyne Systems.
Note: This is a parody of course - based on the Terminator movies' predecessor to Skynet - and inspired by Airbnb's original pitch deck.
Created by @socialnerdia on a Saturday morning while watching Full House on Netflix with his family.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a PhoCusWright research project on the groups and meetings travel market. The project aims to (1) assess the current size and state of the market, (2) understand the dynamics between planners and suppliers, and (3) identify key trends shaping segments like corporate, association, and leisure travel. The research will analyze factors such as the growth of online bookings, the impact of economic conditions and new technologies, and how meetings spending is managed within organizations.
The document describes the design of a prototype called SmartTravel that aims to support cooperative travel advisory between agents and customers. It discusses how traditional travel agencies are challenged by abundant online information and transactions. The prototype uses a large shared display to allow agents and customers to jointly explore travel options and information. This is intended to reduce information asymmetry and increase trust and customer involvement in the advisory process. The system integrates professional and user-generated travel content to provide richer information. Initial evaluations found that customers valued the system for providing more comprehensive and trustworthy information in an enjoyable environment.
2. 2006
October 2006
TripIt is founded by Hotwire co-founder Gregg Brockway, Hotwire founding
team member Scott Hintz, and veteran software engineer Andy Denmark.
1
3. 2007
April 23, 2007
TripIt closes $1 million in first round of funding
from O‟Reilly AlphaTech Ventures (OATV). September 17, 2007
“Bryce Roberts, of OATV tells VentureBeat he invested „because of the team‟s
deep experience in the travel industry.‟ ” TripIt launches from private
- Matt Marshall, VentureBeat beta at TechCrunch40
“Rather than attempting to compete in the crowded booking space, dominated by
giants like Expedia, TripIt aims to organize the avalanche of information that serial
travelers face.”
- Chris Morrisson, VentureBeat
October 19, 2007
TripIt introduces “TripIt to Me” feature October 22, 2007
Users can email a command to plans@tripit.com and TripIt
responds with relevant details from their itinerary. October 22, 2007
TripIt is voted “Most Likely to
Succeed” at Web 2.0 Launchpad event.
November 1, 2007
TripIt adds restaurant and
train reservations December 6, 2007
TripIt adds iCal sync and international booking sites
• Users can automatically sync travel itineraries with personal calendars
including Google Calendar, Outlook 2007, Plaxo, etc.
• Confirmation emails from outside of the U.S. are now accepted by TripIt.
2
4. 2008
January 1, 2008
TripIt is featured in Michael Arrington’s January 22, 2008
“Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn‟t Live Without”
TripIt introduces social
feature “Who’s Close,”
“Tripit pulls the relevant information out of the emails
and builds an organized itinerary for you. You can which alerts users when a
send emails in any order, for multiple trips, whatever. friend or colleague is
It just figures everything out and organizes it.” nearby their location.
- Michael Arrington, TechCrunch
February 4, 2008
TripIt enters the corporate travel world February 25, 2008
TripIt recognizes corporate booking sites, and TripIt reaches benchmark of 100 supported booking sites.
gives users the ability to add client meetings
and activities manually.
Coordinators can now create itineraries on
behalf of others.
March 5, 2008
April 7, 2008
TripIt is featured in
“Best New Airline Web Sites” by Travel + Leisure TripIt introduces mobile
web access so users can
“A tidy, paperless way to keep track of everything from flight reservations
to OpenTable dinner plans, this site extracts travel details from the organize travel plans on
booking confirmations that you forward by e-mail, then organizes their smartphone.
them all on a private Web page.”
- Wing Sze Tang, Travel + Leisure
3
5. 2008
May 13, 2008 May 29, 2008
TripIt supports cruise booking
Confirmations from big cruise lines such as Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Lines TripIt “Traveler Profile” feature is live
and Celebrity Cruises, as well as cruise booking agents like Travelocity are
The profile features basic information about a user including home
now recognized.
location, upcoming trip destinations, connections in TripIt, as well as travel
statistics like miles traveled, days on the road, etc.
June 24, 2008
TripIt recognizes
events and activity
confirmations, such
as dinner and a
show, a sporting
event, or a family
night at the movies.
August 19, 2008
TripIt is featured in
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “The Latest and Greatest
in Online Travel Resources” class in New York.
September 10, 2008 September 7, 2008
TripIt is included in renowned tech
TripIt makes Google’s “Top 10 Things You Can Do in the Cloud That
blogger, Robert Scoble‟s “Gold
You Couldn’t Do Last Year” list at the Business 2.0 Conference
Standard of Recent Startups” roundup.
“Uses a communication method we already have, e-mail, to make things simpler for
everyone.”
- Matthew Glotzbach, Google Product Director
Google’s Enterprise Products
4
6. 2009
January 26, 2009
February 15, 2009
Over 1,500 bloggers install the TripIt Blog Badge, which displays
TripIt opens its API to third party app developers a user‟s upcoming travels on their blog or website.
TripIt API makes it easy for other websites and
applications to exchange data with TripIt.
April 14, 2009
May 11, 2009
Virgin America partners with TripIt
TripIt launches iPhone app Virgin America flight confirmations arrive with a
reminder to add the flight to TripIt.
The iPhone app organizes
upcoming TripIt itineraries and
links to
airlines, hotels, restaurants and
much more, straight from an May 29, 2009
itinerary.
TripIt updates “Trip Sharing” so
that users can post trip plans on
Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
5
7. 2009
June 23, 2009
June 2009
TripIt launches TripIt Pro,
a premium service for TripIt reaches 500,000 users
frequent travelers.
Sends alerts for check-in, flight
changes and cancellations.
Monitors flights and
automatically notifies the
traveler if the price drops.
Organizes frequent traveler August 15, 2009
points in one place.
TripIt iPhone app is listed #3 on the “Top Free Travel Apps” list and
Keeps significant others or
those who need to know in the
#9 on the “Most Popular Travel Apps” list from the iTunes App
loop. Store.
November 22, 2009
November 11, 2009
TripIt launches itinerary merging, allowing users to combine multiple
itineraries into a single itinerary with the click of a button.
TripIt launches free Android App
Users can get maps and directions and make calls
to airlines, hotels, etc. straight from their
itinerary, and can access their TripIt Pro account
number from their Android phone.
6
8. 2010
January 20, 2010
February 1, 2010
TripIt launches BlackBerry app
TripIt reaches 1 million users
This free mobile app gives travelers access to all
their travel plans right on their BlackBerry.
Users can also easily get directions to a March 2, 2010
hotel, restaurant or meeting on-the-go.
TripIt launches TripIt Groups
Users can join their company‟s group on TripIt and instantly see
colleagues‟ trips on the company travel map.
July 15, 2010
TripIt travelers log over 1 billion miles for the first half of the year.
July 28, 2010
TripIt wins “Most Outstanding App” at the
Business Traveler Innovation Awards, hosted by
the National Business Travel Association and The
Wall Street Journal, where corporate travelers
picked out services, products and ideas best for
business trips.
7
9. 2010
August 8, 2010
TripIt introduces Gmail auto import October 9, 2010
TripIt can monitor a user‟s Gmail account for travel-related TripIt reaches 2 million users
emails and automatically create an itinerary.
November 12, 2010
TripIt is featured on CNBC Street Signs:
Will Aldrich, VP of Product, talks about holiday
travel trends.
December 1, 2010
TripIt supports the new
American Express Travel app
for iPhone and Blackberry
American Express card members can
now manage all their upcoming
itineraries using their TripIt account.
December 14, 2010
TripIt launches TripIt for Business
Administrators and office managers can instantly create itineraries for
their travelers, and push the latest plans to their smartphones.
8
10. 2011
January 11, 2011
March 3, 2011
Concur acquires TripIt for $120 million TripIt now recognizes travel confirmation emails from 3,000 travel
and booking sites.
Concur, a leading provider of online integrated travel and expense
management solutions, expands into the consumer space. January 11, 2010
May 3, 2011
TripIt launches iPad app
The iPad app includes a master map that captures the entire
trip and individual maps on each page of the itinerary.
May 4, 2011
TripIt wins its first
Webby Award for
“Best Mobile Travel
App” at the 15th
Annual Webby
Awards.
9
11. 2011
June 21, 2011
TripIt airs its first television commercial in
Chicago.
June 28, 2011
TripIt reaches 3 million users
September 16, 2011
TripIt launches its app for Windows Phone, which allows users to
add, edit and share trip plans and TripIt Pro users can view all their
frequent traveler points in one place.
October 4, 2011
TripIt partners with Avis, making it
easier and faster to rent a car.
The new Avis service takes trip details, such
as flight and hotel reservations from TripIt
itineraries, and adds the corresponding fields
onto Avis.com.
10
12. 2011
November 4, 2011
November 20, 2011
TripIt is included in a “Best Travel
Websites” segment on The Today
TripIt reaches 4 million users Show with Nina Willdorf of Budget
Travel.
December 5, 2011
TripIt launches its app for Kindle Fire and Amazon Appstore for
December 21, 2011 Android
“The compact size of Kindle Fire and
its growing ecosystem of apps make
it a solid match for travelers.”
TripIt users - Gregg Brockway, TripIt
travel 5 billion
miles in 2011
Fun Fact: It‟s the
equivalent of a
round trip to Pluto.
11
13. 2012
January 10, 2012 January 19, 2012
TripIt launches “trend and spend” feature for TripIt for Business
TripIt launches Samsung
Galaxy Tab app at the • Managers can see more office travel spending information with the
Consumer Electronics Show updated dashboard.
in Las Vegas. • Users can access their past travel expenses and see upcoming travelling
costs for the next 30 and 90 days.
February 2, 2012
TripIt launches new map feature that lets users interact with their entire
trip geographically and quickly create directions between their activities.
April 10, 2012
TripIt integrates with
Best Western
Travelers can use the app
to book a room at any
Best Western hotel.
12
14. 2012
April 25, 2012
TripIt reaches 5 million users April 26, 2012
TripIt launches past trips for Android
July 6, 2012 Users can get all the info stored in their past itineraries from their
Android mobile devices.
TripIt launches trip photos and
searchable maps for iPhone, iPad and July 15, 2012
iPod Touch.
Users have the ability to upload photos TripIt is featured in a New York Times
and make changes to an itinerary from Sunday travel section cover story with
anywhere. road warrior Tim Ferriss.
Trip plans are automatically displayed on
a map.
August 27, 2012
TripIt is featured in PC Magazine’s
“The 50 Best Free iPhone Apps for 2012”
September 6, 2012
“TripIt tops the list of travel apps. It automatically syncs your email
itineraries to a trip organizer, putting all your travel plans right on TripIt updates its iPad app, including
your iPhone no matter which booking agent you use.” new design features, a “What‟s Next”
- Jill Duffy, PC Magazine preview and enhanced trip maps.
Push notifications introduced for Tripit Pro
users.
October 2012
5 years after launch, TripIt reaches
nearly 7 million users
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