How to build a travel itinerary from your booking confirmations
Most "itinerary builder" tools mean typing every flight, hotel and transfer in by hand. Here's how to build a travel itinerary from the confirmations you already have instead.
Read →Travel organisation, booking confirmations, and getting your trip in one place.
Most "itinerary builder" tools mean typing every flight, hotel and transfer in by hand. Here's how to build a travel itinerary from the confirmations you already have instead.
Read →Every booking site gives you a tidy itinerary — for what you booked there. Real trips span five sites and none of them talk to each other. Here's how to keep travel itineraries whole after the booking is done.
Read →Two flights, three hotels, a transfer, and a dinner reservation — booked over five months, in five different places. Here's how to pull a honeymoon into one verified itinerary.
Read →Every booking site helps you book a multi-country trip. None of them help you keep it straight afterward. Here's how to pull bookings from a dozen sources into one verified itinerary.
Read →Outbound on one airline, return on another, a regional hop booked separately, two different PNRs. Here's how to keep every flight confirmation straight on one page.
Read →Hostelworld handles the individual reservation. The itinerary across 6 hostels and 4 modes of transport is yours to manage. Here's how to do it without a spreadsheet.
Read →Booked multiple Airbnbs for a multi-city trip? Here's why your inbox won't warn you about the night between check-out in one city and check-in in the next — and what will.
Read →BKK or DMK? Same airport or two airports across the city in traffic? The practical guide to Bangkok connection times — and the inter-airport transfer that catches travellers out every day.
Read →Airlines set Minimum Connection Times for checked luggage operations. You are a human. Here's what you actually need at LHR, CDG, DXB, SIN, BKK, NRT, JFK, AMS, IST, and FRA.
Read →Agoda, AirAsia, 12Go, Thai Railways, a local ferry, a guesthouse email — booking a multi-stop SEA trip means confirmations from everywhere. Here's how to get them all in one place.
Read →Every guide covers where to go. This one covers what happens after — when you have flights on three airlines, hotels on two platforms, and your itinerary lives in 11 confirmation emails.
Read →PNR, CNF, WL, RAC, coach classes — IRCTC confirmations are dense and abbreviation-heavy. Here is what every field actually means for international travellers booking Indian Railways.
Read →TripIt's parser works on the providers it knew about when it launched. For Agoda, IRCTC, Trip.com, and non-English confirmations, here's what works instead.
Read →Twelve bookings from six providers, three languages, and a spreadsheet that's already wrong. Here's how to pull every confirmation into one verified itinerary.
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